Getting Started With A Used Table Saw
11:56
Customer Dubby Projects
3:44
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Blade and Arbor Run-Out
4:35
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Testing a Planer
3:20
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Building a Heptagon (7 sided) Frame
11:42
Testing Jointer Knife Position
6:49
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Building a Pentagon (5 sided) Frame
11:23
Introduction to POLYGONS
2:22
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Testing Rip Fence Alignment
1:28
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Testing Router Collet Run-out
2:56
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Testing Table Saw Alignment
4:35
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@claytonlemieux4090
@claytonlemieux4090 11 күн бұрын
I have the manual forbthe saw
@claytonlemieux4090
@claytonlemieux4090 11 күн бұрын
I bought my saw newo 06/28 1988 it was a manager special daynot advertised it came to $288.91 it was $100 off i had it ever sent mad lot of nice furniture and cabinets., would not change it for a cabinets saw had it for all these years now a part of me still have the blade gard and spiltter,and pastic belt gard
@JamesDavis-ms2uq
@JamesDavis-ms2uq 16 күн бұрын
Where can I buy pals at
@nelsondog100
@nelsondog100 Ай бұрын
I’ll be Lucky to get it right even after watching!
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 Ай бұрын
Jerry thanks you are correct woodworking tools especially the table saw is the most dangerous machine you have to learn to use properly I will get you channel because I like you honesty so many people they make videos but don’t care about safety at all I remember sears bucks in Colombia I was a chop at this point I don’t know what happened whit that shop my late father shop there all the times anyway jerry god bless you 🙏🙏🙏
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 Ай бұрын
Jerry looks most important is the body as long is not broken is very fine if rusty easy to clean get some body whit sand dust machine to help you the screws you can get them o some body whit the metal mechanic shop they can do the screws for you don’t loose anything parts any way I wish to do this I like the challenge to prove my self I see people restore rusty old cars to be a life again only thing don’t give up you going to see the results is really nice yes everything is rusty please don’t cry no now 🙏
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 Ай бұрын
Im a mechanic and if want this table saw to work again is easy take everything apart clean up paint the parts supost to be painted it take time but in the end is the satisfaction see working again in Colombia we don’t trough any thing away even if rusty is like god give us second chances to live same machines o anything you want to protect o keep it for many more years look new machine o anything new is not the same quality like 50 years ago 🙏
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 Ай бұрын
Oh I like that you so honest to explain people like me how when you poor is difficult to start anything but in my country Colombia people don’t have machines rusting away in the garages in America is every where cars bicycles machines lot things people don’t use any more any way I like you initiate something to helping people learn wood work I personally admire that this days people don’t care about other people thanks for that I’m from Colombia but I live in London here is different as well but I prefer America is more opportunitys to get rusty machines anyway thanks again 🙏🙏🙏
@mrgcav
@mrgcav Ай бұрын
These were dangerous saws. The 113.xxxxx saws were made by Emerson Co. and the 315.xxxxx series were made by Ryobi. I have a whole restoration document on how to restore and improve sears contractor saws 113.xxxxx series. It makes then safer, more accurate and run better. It is free on my google drive for download. A proper restoration will cost $600.00 to $1250.00 in 2024 depending on the starting condition of the saw and assuming you do not need a motor. Just reply for a copy.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav Ай бұрын
Complete disassembly is required here.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav Ай бұрын
These were dangerous saws. The 113.xxxxx saws were made by Emerson Co. and the 315.xxxxx series were made by Ryobi. I have a whole restoration document on how to restore and improve sears contractor saws 113.xxxxx series. It makes then safer, more accurate and run better. It is free on my google drive for download. A proper restoration will cost $600.00 to $1250.00 in 2024 depending on the starting condition of the saw and assuming you do not need a motor. Just reply for a copy.
@user-pk2fg8im4u
@user-pk2fg8im4u 4 ай бұрын
I only made it to 6 minutes, 20 seconds with some emery paper would have the shaft our, and on to the next task. I am going to assume you got it apart from the title.
@Synonomous
@Synonomous 4 ай бұрын
First time hearing you sing and it's in English! Such a lovely voice to accompany your brilliant guitar playing. Thank you!
@VincentFink
@VincentFink 5 ай бұрын
damn I wish I had all these precision tools! All I have is regular table saw from Home Depot... this is too advanced for my gear. Thank you for sharing... someday...
@aco319sig3
@aco319sig3 5 ай бұрын
So, yeah. Tried to do the exact same thing you were doing to get the elevation screw out, and the entire elevation gear, the CAST IRON piece, snapped in half...
@alanlau3278
@alanlau3278 6 ай бұрын
Hope you are still around these days. Just wanted to thank you for all your videos on the craftsman contractor saw, the PALS alignment system, your milled pulleys, and the sawblade you used to sell but still endorse. You've helped me in so many ways. Alan Lau Honolulu Hawaii.
@sirturd4966
@sirturd4966 6 ай бұрын
I have a contractor saw. If I put saw blade between my fingers and try wiggling it I feel play in my saw blade. Do I need new spindle bearings? How much play is normal with a contractor saw?
@klub7842
@klub7842 6 ай бұрын
Best video out there providing a demonstration and explaining ridge saw blades
@cokdnlokd1238
@cokdnlokd1238 7 ай бұрын
Bingo, someone just gave me one of these (same model) and I will restore it. I have done quite a few restorations but not a table saw.
@marvinslee8420
@marvinslee8420 7 ай бұрын
Can't buy parts from In Line Industries. I tried and they charged my credit card and never received the parts 11/2023
@marvinslee8420
@marvinslee8420 7 ай бұрын
Tried to order parts. Charged my card and never received the parts. They don't answer the phone or email. 3:41
@brediaable
@brediaable 9 ай бұрын
I know this was 7 years ago but I stumbled upon your video because I recently acquired a 100 saw and after watching your series I was truly touched not only did I learn a tremendous amount not to mention I guarantee the presentation was spot on so what does a bachelors degree have any thing to do with someone who has a true gift and on top of that really knows what he his teaching Jerry F--K all those idiots who said you weren't qualified to give a presentation because you have forgotten more than they will ever know you are the greatest keep up the good work I learned a lot from you I hope you get this comment because you are GOD sent Thank You Brett
@Rebel9668
@Rebel9668 9 ай бұрын
If you grind down the saw top, wouldn't you then have to also grind down the miter gauge so that it remains flush in the groove and not sticking up above it a bit?
@Rebel9668
@Rebel9668 9 ай бұрын
Could a DIYer without a machine to redo the entire top just take something like JB weld and fill in the gouges and scratches, then sand them down flush, clean up the rest of the top and then wax the thing?
@eddiekulp1241
@eddiekulp1241 9 ай бұрын
Ran a 18 x48 Mattison surface grinder for years .
@eddiekulp1241
@eddiekulp1241 9 ай бұрын
Dont need to surface grind again . Blanchard is fine
@robertfontaine3650
@robertfontaine3650 10 ай бұрын
Wow.
@JoseMorales-up7wu
@JoseMorales-up7wu 10 ай бұрын
gracias por su trabajo y experiencia
@thecastingdeck9204
@thecastingdeck9204 10 ай бұрын
restoring a 113.298762 craftsman. very informative. where can I pick up the indicator gauge? thank you
@hedleylint7622
@hedleylint7622 11 ай бұрын
problem? Have a sligh amount of wobble from shift for blade. Any play there allowed?
@K31swiss
@K31swiss 11 ай бұрын
I never understood why you need a college degree to teach 4th grade math.
@michaelconroy8060
@michaelconroy8060 11 ай бұрын
For anyone thinking of milling their saw table top. Be aware that you can only remove a very small amount off the top surface, or your miter gauge will protrude from the table top. I loved watching the Blanchard. Brought back memories of my youth when I operated one. Awesome machine but wicked as hell if the magnet ever loses grip! Saw it happen a couple times, fortunately, not while I was operating it. Great job on the saw Jerry!
@robertsalz1971
@robertsalz1971 11 ай бұрын
How do you remove the bearing off the arbor?
@artangulo4550
@artangulo4550 Жыл бұрын
I install the pals on my delta 36-650 on the back side tighten as much i could and still my blade is off by a good 32nd of an inch on the back side wich is closer to the rip fence on the right side of the saw. I did follow all the instructions given and can't get it to lined up. I even try lossen the front and nope didn't work. Is like if i need more play on the bolt holes. Please any help would be appreciated greatly. Thank you.
@jameswester333
@jameswester333 7 ай бұрын
I found that if the tilt adjustment handle was tightened it prevented the front trunions from having their full adjustment movement.
@frankbullitt4556
@frankbullitt4556 Жыл бұрын
very cool machine and results
@christopher_hawn
@christopher_hawn Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this refresher, Mr. Cole. I've had an A-Line-It kit for over a decade, and just setup a new drill press I've got to calibrate. This video was exactly what I needed.
@spanky1205
@spanky1205 Жыл бұрын
I ordered from In-Line Industries at the beginning of the month and have yet to receive anything about when I can expect delivery. One phone number is disconnected and nobody answers the other phone number on their website. My emails have been ignored. Order at your own risk.
@_BigLife_
@_BigLife_ Жыл бұрын
The swirl marks are cool if it was flat I would have left it.
@andrewbetschman3175
@andrewbetschman3175 Жыл бұрын
Jerry what blade are you using?
@kenkormanak7860
@kenkormanak7860 Жыл бұрын
Good clear video. I built a de-rusting tank out of a 55 gallon polyethylene drum and rolled a steel sheet into a cylinder to act as the sacrificial anode. We do a lot of de-rusting of our artifacts and old tools with great success. The wider the piece of steel the better, to expose more anode surface for the parts that are hanging in the tank. I have a few comments and suggestions to make which will perhaps be useful to your viewers. Using a 10 Amp battery charger produces too much current for the rusty steel. That is why you saw those very active bubbles and surface scum being produced too quickly. You want the process to go much slower, using no more than 2 to 3 Amps. The reason for this is that as the hydrogen gas separates from the oxygen in the water molecule, it embeds itself into the surface of the steel that is being de-rusted. The result is that there is hydrogen embrittlement just under the surface of the steel. While this might not be a major issue for the top of the saw table, other parts that are bearing against one another, like a lead screw, could be a problem And result in their chipping, when put into service. For example, if you would try to de-rust a chisel, the sharp edge could become very brittle and could chip, when used. Using lower amperage reduces the amount of hydrogen that is embedded in the steel surface. Prior to putting your parts in the tank they must be free of grease and other contaminants. Otherwise, the washing soda will raise a lot of other scum to the top and also slow down the process. I found the best way to clean the parts quickly is with a pressure washer used outside the tank. You can get most of the contaminants off easily this way and then wire them up to be lowered into the electrolyte. Another suggestion, when the part is removed from the tank, it is covered with a black oxide called magnetite. It is the same material that is used to protect the surface of drillbits that you see that have been blackened with that material for rust protection. However, in the case of the electrolysis process, this material does not adhere tightly to the surface and comes off as a black mess on your fingers. Hence, the suggestion to wear gloves. When we remove our museum’s objects from the tank, the best way we have found to remove magnetite and other remaining bits of material from the artifacts is with a pressure washer. It is amazing how quickly and cleanly the parts are revealed to be completely free of rust. Remember, however, to immediately use WD-40 or wipe the parts with oil as soon as you dry them with a towel. Or a leaf blower works well for removing the water. Flash rusting will immediately begin, if they are not coated with oil quickly. Another technique that we use is when preparing the electrolyte solution of washing soda, we have found it useful to use a small amount of hot water in a container to which the crystals are added. They are harder to dissolve in cold water and settle to the bottom of the tank too quickly to be immediately useful. If you use warm water in a small container, you may then stir it until you can visually see that all the crystals are dissolved. Then pour and stir the solution into your tank. Large polyethylene barrels sometimes can be found near electrical contractor businesses, who buy wire in bulk in these containers. These are some of the things I have learned over the years of de-rusting at the Museum of American Heritage. Good luck with your de-rusting efforts, it certainly has proven for us to be the most cost-effective and environmentally-friendly method for taking rust of parts.
@genejones6173
@genejones6173 Жыл бұрын
how many bolts hold the top on?
@dustyfetterhoff1926
@dustyfetterhoff1926 Жыл бұрын
How do I get the chart you use,I’m new and need to catch up. Thank you.
@romanbontrager1376
@romanbontrager1376 Жыл бұрын
Just a little tip I use to keep my small parts separated during a rebuild project. Instead of plastic bags I use an old Ice Cube Tray or I have several if I need that many and just stack them on a shelf until time to reassemble. Thanks
@robertivey3268
@robertivey3268 Жыл бұрын
This information will be very useful when I finish up the shop in my new home. Very well stated and easy to understand!! Thank-you😀
@paulallen7344
@paulallen7344 Жыл бұрын
I just bought one of these saws for a fun winter project. I am going to give this a shot. Thanks for sharing!
@ronaldnickell6110
@ronaldnickell6110 Жыл бұрын
So for one little dent you are going to put a bevel all the way across the back side of the the table. If it was going to effect the use of the table I could understand dressing the bulge on the back but a bevel all the way across, just seems like cutting off your nose to spite your face. It's your saw to do with as you please, but you are the definition of anal retentive. I thought this was about teaching people how to fix a saw for wood working, not nit picking every little flaw in an old used and abused saw.
@MGJDMNJ
@MGJDMNJ Жыл бұрын
I hate to be that guy, but you made it this far in the series to make that comment? Couldn’t you tell after a few that this was far and beyond a simple fix up? He took the top to get it professionally done which to me shows this is way and beyond a simple fix up
@ronaldnickell6110
@ronaldnickell6110 Жыл бұрын
First off you should always polish the shaft to remove the rust before trying to remove a close fitting bearing. I have a sears from the 50's that has one wheel that raises and lowers the arbor, and it controls the tilt. You push in ,or pull out for one feature or the other. I saw this saw first when I was in grade school at Sears in Lubbock Texas, and was fascinated withit. about ten years ago I was given one that had been sitting out in a pasture in the weather for a great number of years. The linkage was frozen with rust and half eaten through, but with patience and a lot of penetrating oil I managed to free everything up. I use it all the time now but there is no fence. I will make one in the near future, as I am now retired and have the time. The stand is rusted and a piece of junk, but I love the saw.
@ryananthony4840
@ryananthony4840 Жыл бұрын
The most perfect machine top table saw in the world is a Crapsman lol
@bluefalconcatering
@bluefalconcatering Жыл бұрын
Really helpful thank you
@garyconway439
@garyconway439 Жыл бұрын
Great pointers. I will definitely try some of these out. I’d like to add another - to not use an adjustable wrench to loosen the arbor nut… or pretty much any nut come to think of it.