It's time to let my 1968ish 8" radial arm saw go. Be aware that it's not a full size saw, 10" blades will not fit and 9" may not either.
I'm not looking to make much if any money from it but am more interested in having it go to someone that will use it and understands the inherent dangers of a radial arm saw.
I have several blades, a Sears dado blade guard that may or may not fit, and the manuals plus Mr. Sawdust's book "How to Master The Radial Saw". It's sitting on a sewing machine table, it's pretty stable and at a good height. I have a jig saw attachment that might fit it, it's been sitting in a box for 30+ years. Edit, I can't find the jig saw attachment. Might have given it away years ago for all I know...
I'm in Des Moines, WA and can deliver it within a 50-75 mile radius, it's too big and bulky to ship cheaply.
Michael
206.653.fifty-two seventy-eight
PS, it looks like I've not posted since 2012! Where has the time gone? I'm still using my BT3000 every couple of weeks, most recently making props for Mary Poppins for the Hi-Liners in Burien.
I'm not looking to make much if any money from it but am more interested in having it go to someone that will use it and understands the inherent dangers of a radial arm saw.
I have several blades, a Sears dado blade guard that may or may not fit, and the manuals plus Mr. Sawdust's book "How to Master The Radial Saw". It's sitting on a sewing machine table, it's pretty stable and at a good height. I have a jig saw attachment that might fit it, it's been sitting in a box for 30+ years. Edit, I can't find the jig saw attachment. Might have given it away years ago for all I know...
I'm in Des Moines, WA and can deliver it within a 50-75 mile radius, it's too big and bulky to ship cheaply.
Michael
206.653.fifty-two seventy-eight
PS, it looks like I've not posted since 2012! Where has the time gone? I'm still using my BT3000 every couple of weeks, most recently making props for Mary Poppins for the Hi-Liners in Burien.
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