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    Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.

    Please try posting your question in the tool forum. You will get more responses there. Good Luck !!

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    Welcome to Ljs a world wide community were there are great people,super projects and great woodworkers.Enjoy!

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    Thanks Guys, I hope not offend or break any rules.
    However, my real goal is to sell these old machines.
    My uncle John worked in the mills in the wood shop all his life, my grandfather made many tools, lathes, drill presses and all kinds of handcrafted things made from bearings, spindles, pulleys and motors. Grand paps' gizmos i call them. I inherited the house and shanty and all the tools. I thought one day I woulld have the time and space to put a shop togetrher, but alas, I don't see it happening. These old Sears Crasftman machines are fine and dandy. The 12" radial arm saw has an arm like a schedule 80 pipe, I have never seen a heavy duty machine like it. It is 220V I wired for 110 and it dims the lights on my block when I turn it on. The Table saw has dado attachments and both work fine. I have a horizontal band saw too. All are craftsman and all are from the 50's.
    Like I said, I dont want break any rules, but if you guys can tell me where or how I might find a value for the and maybe where I cold list them, I shure would appreciate it. - Marque

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    Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
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