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Mark K.

09-07-2003 21:03:09




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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone would know where I could get information on a Craftsman drill press, year and mfg. Thanks Mark




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Slowpoke

09-11-2003 00:19:23




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 Re: Drill Press in reply to Mark K., 09-07-2003 21:03:09  
You didn't mention if it's working ok or not.
Are parts missing? Then you may be in trouble. If it has bad bearings, they can be found at a bearing supply. Motors, belts, pulleys, switches and controls are easy replacements.



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Mark K.

09-11-2003 21:16:56




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 Re: Re: Drill Press in reply to Slowpoke, 09-11-2003 00:19:23  
Hello Slowpoke,
It is working ok just wanting to know the year mostly and orig color. Squirted some oil in several places and I think everything works. Thanks Mark



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Mark K.

09-10-2003 16:05:17




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 Re: Drill Press in reply to Mark K., 09-07-2003 21:03:09  
Sears e-mailed me back and said they couldnt help with year and didn't have any parts.. Oh well hope I dont break any thing.. Mark



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John in MA

09-08-2003 17:32:23




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 Re: Drill Press in reply to Mark K., 09-07-2003 21:03:09  
Call Sears. They will tell you the MFG, and may be able to tell you the age.



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Van

09-08-2003 06:26:07




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 Re: Drill Press in reply to Mark K., 09-07-2003 21:03:09  
Just go to the sears site and go to parts, you need the model # from the tool and what it is.

www.craftsman.com



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