| This blog is written by KTMM (Krunkthemadman) aka. Lucas Crenshaw | 26 entries so far |
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Heavily modified Paul Sellers workbench #4: Into the beyond...
I’ve been “done” with this project for nearly two weeks at this point, but I fe...
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Heavily modified Paul Sellers workbench #3: A look under her skirt....
I got your attention with that title, so here’s the picture….. I began to cut ...
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Heavily modified Paul Sellers workbench #2: Last night was a good night
After a very early morning and a good day working away from my normal 40 hour a week job. I was ...
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Heavily modified Paul Sellers workbench #1: She's got legs.....
I’ll skip the boring parts, like the glue up of the legs and material choice. I will say t...
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Why I love Paul Sellers teaching....
Time to kick an ant hill, or poke a sleeping badger…... I have read a lot of woodworking...
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Chasing accomplishments...... #5: Bad news and good news
I want to apologize if my blog has been the most depressing so far. This week my wife lost her gr...
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Chasing accomplishments...... #4: Looking foward to a better year ahead...
I want to take this time to recognize a fellow by the name of Joe Williams senior. I work with h...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #13: After much delay and empty promises, it draws to an end.
Well, the table saw / router workstation are finished. (At least as finished as I care to make t...
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Chasing accomplishments...... #3: A bit of reflection on a long year....
To start off, I am constantly reflecting on the passing of my brother in law several months ago...
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Chasing accomplishments...... #2: Constant Motion...
Where to begin…...? Listen to this, then read on…....(It’s better with the s...
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Chasing accomplishments...... #1: One giant step for me, something everyone should know.........
I think this blog is aptly titled to reflect what I feel every time I go in my shop. Rarely do I...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #12: The saw has a new home / I hate jigsaws / Why I'm not an electrician...
Well guys, after spending the days before and after Thanksgiving sick with a stomach bug, I decid...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #11: It's rebuilt, now it's time for the addons........ base and router cabinet
I did get the base cut down and reassembled. I took the 2’ x 6’ base that I used on ...
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KICKBACK, a tale of alignment and open gaps.......
I’m ok. The KICKBACK was rather controlled and expected to say the least. It was caused b...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #10: Long and tedious.......
It’s been a while, too long in fact since updating. I don’t have pictures with this ...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #9: How the Incra screwed up my table saw.....
HAHA, got your attention. No, the Incra didn’t REALLY screw up my table saw, it just creat...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #8: The saw is in one piece and running.......
At this point I would like to add screw up number four to the list. I managed to lose an E-clip ...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #7: If you plan for walls and screw ups, they aren't that bad......
Back when I started woodworking, I didn’t plan for mistakes, warpage, mis-measurement, illn...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #6: FUMES and FIRE, painted......
Well, with all the fumes, the saw colors make it look like it’s on fire. Today, I got to...
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Who needs a sandblaster, Not me.....
Well guys, with the motor back in one piece (and running) I found myself ready to move on to the ...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #5: It's ALIVE.......................
Well, today I did get to come home at lunch and dust out the motor, and let me tell you, it looke...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #4: Know where your tools are and know when the right tool is in front of you...
Last night I couldn’t run my air compressor to clean out the motor windings, which isn̵...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #3: Cleanup and motor breakdown
Ok guys there are some pictures of the table top before and after my cleaning session. Aside fro...
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A little more breakdown....
I picked up the bearings today. They’re made in Japan. I can deal with that. For about $...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #2: The thinking phase.....
I managed to get the old arbor bearings out of the saw last night. Thankfully, I have no intenti...
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Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920 #1: Rebuilding a vintage Craftsman Table Saw 113.29920
I don’t normally blog, but I figured this would be a project worth writing about. Over the...













