| Workshop by Bren | posted 272 days ago | 201 reads | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
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Hmmmm. Now do I show photos of the shop now in it’s normal condition or do I clean it up real pretty first?
This is a radial arm saw I inherited from my father. I was going to sell it but changed my mind. He originally had a Craftsman 12”. Took it into Sears for repair and they “lost” it. They no longer make a 12”. Told him he could have any Craftsman he wanted to replace it. He made them give him a 12” radial arm saw. Ended up with this one as a replacement. It is practically brand new.
More photos to come….
-- Bren Hartman, Battle Creek, Michigan
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3 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 272 days ago
How do lose a saw? Pretty cool. Where’s the rest of the shop?
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Bren
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posted 272 days ago
Exactly. We tend to believe it was stolen but obviously can’t prove it.
I need to work on photos of the rest of the shop.
-- Bren Hartman, Battle Creek, Michigan
Scott Bryan
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posted 202 days ago
Hi Bren,
Sorry it took me so long to get around to looking at your workshop post. Interesting story about your RAS. I don’t blame you for keeping the saw. I am sure it was in excellent condition and it had a great deal of sentimental value as well.
I am looking forward to seeing some more pictures of your shop.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.