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Free table saw, radial saw, golf cart, file cabinet


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Cleaning out the garage and more importantly making room for easy access to the fish house.

These are all free, located in Brooklyn Park, and I want them to go fast.

Table saw 110 volt delta. The saw is in poor shape but can get the job done. It rips 1 by lumber easily and works a little harder for 2 by lumber. I used it for ripping knoty pine and it worked well. The fence and tee square need some work to get them in top shape.

Radial saw is a craftsman 110 volt and needs a new wood table. The blade hieght adjustment handle is broken so you need to use a wrench to adjust the blede height. Also the the electronics do not work. I assume the batttery needs to be replaced. You can use the saw just fine without the electronics. If you put a new table on and adjusted the saw you would be in pretty good shape.

The golf cart is old and it poor shape but still works. I suspect you could get a few years out of it. I carry my bag now so I do not use it.

The file cabinet works and is okay. It is a lightweight metal one. The drawers slide open okay but not super smooth. I always meant to store my tool manuals in it but have not gotten around to it.

Here is a link with pictures: http://home.comcast.net/~svegalw/site/?/photos/

Leave me a phone number and I will give you a call with more info. I will give preference to people who can pick up today.

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Connect up with Craftsman's tool parts department and they will send you the blade guard upgrade and the table for FREE!!

It was a recall and they have been sending them out for years, safety issue with the blade guard.Model and serial number and it'll be to your door in a couple weeks.

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wayne,

Thanks alot for the saws. They work great and I will put them to good use.

MSRiverdog,

Ya, thanks for the info. I went online and they are sending out a big kit of stuff, which includes a new table and some other saftey upgrades. Also they are sending my out a new owners manual. Cool, thanks.

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