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Lot #97 Craftsman 10" Radial Arm Saw on Mobile Stand Vintage Woodworking Power Tool Plus contents of Table
Lot Number: 97
Item Location: Aurora
Preview Date/Time: Online photos
Pickup Date/Time: May 11-12th 10:00am-2:00pm
Start Date/Time: 05/03/26, 7:00 AM
End Date/Time: 05/10/26, 7:49:30 PM
Opening Bid: $5.00
Bid History: 1
Current Bid: $5.00
Minimum Bid:
Highbidder: Beksis1
Auction has ended.
Buyer's Premium: 15% will be added to the final price. A 5% cash discount reduces the buyer's premium to 10% when paying in cash.
Description:

This listing features a vintage Craftsman 10-inch radial arm saw, mounted on a custom-built mobile stand, ideal for woodworking and DIY projects. The saw, a classic Sears Craftsman model, is a robust and versatile power tool known for its ability to make crosscuts, miter cuts, bevel cuts, and rip cuts. The unit includes the original motor and blade housing, with clear markings for blade size and operational instructions. The saw is mounted on a sturdy, custom-fabricated stand with a laminated work surface, designed for portability within a workshop due to its integrated caster wheels. This type of saw was a staple in many home workshops from the mid to late 20th century, prized for its reliability and range of functions. Includes contents of table.

Expert observation confirms the presence of the original Craftsman branding and model indicators, suggesting a manufacturing period likely from the 1970s or 1980s. The construction of the saw itself is heavy-duty metal, indicative of the era's focus on durable, long-lasting tools. The mobile stand appears to be a later addition, providing practical functionality for a modern workshop setting. The overall dimensions of the stand and saw combined are approximately 48 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 60 inches high.

Condition is good, showing honest wear consistent with its age and use in a workshop environment. There are surface scratches, dust, and some minor discoloration on the saw's metal components and the laminated tabletop. The motor appears intact, though functionality has not been tested. The stand is structurally sound, and the caster wheels are functional, allowing for easy movement. No major damage such as cracks or significant rust is apparent, but a thorough cleaning and potential servicing of the motor and blade would be recommended before heavy use.

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