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Vintage Sears Craftsman Table Saws – History, Models, and Restoration Guide

Introduction

Vintage Craftsman Table Saw Model 113.27520

For much of the 20th century, Sears Craftsman tools were the standard of American home workshops. Among their most enduring machines were the Craftsman table saws, built for hobbyists, schools, and professional woodworkers. Known for rugged cast-iron tables, reliable motors, and practical fence systems, these saws have become collectible pieces of woodworking history. Today, vintage Craftsman table saws remain valued for their durability, craftsmanship, and nostalgia.


History of Craftsman Table Saws

Craftsman 113.27520 King Seeley Table Saw

The Craftsman brand was introduced by Sears in 1927, and its woodworking machinery quickly became a best-seller in American workshops. Unlike Delta or Walker-Turner, Sears did not manufacture its own machines. Instead, it contracted with several major U.S. manufacturers, who produced saws under the Craftsman name.

  • Early Years (1930s–1940s): Many saws were produced by King-Seeley Corporation, offering heavy-duty cast-iron bench saws and contractor-style machines.
  • 1950s–1970s: Production shifted primarily to Emerson Electric, which produced many of the most iconic 10” contractor and bench saws of the mid-century.
  • Later Models (1980s onward): Some saws were produced overseas or by other U.S. firms, but the golden age of Craftsman woodworking tools was largely mid-20th century.

Over the decades, Craftsman table saws evolved from small bench-top machines to full-size contractor and cabinet saws, often mirroring industry trends while maintaining affordability for home workshops.


Notable Models

Craftsman Table Saw 113.xxx

Several vintage Craftsman table saw models stand out as historically important and highly collectible:

  • Craftsman Model 113.27520 (1950s-1960s): One of the earliest heavy cast-iron 10” table saws, prized today for its robust design (Made by King Seeley).
  • 10” Contractor Saws (1950s–1970s): Produced by Emerson Electric, these featured cast-iron tops, sturdy trunnions, and belt-driven motors. They were widely sold and became the “workhorse” of countless garages and schools.
  • Craftsman Cabinet Saws (1960s–1980s): Heavier-duty models designed for more professional use, with enclosed bases, stronger motors, and upgraded fences.
  • Craftsman 113 Series (mid-20th century): A large family of saws (often marked with “113.xxxxxx” model numbers) produced by Emerson Electric, extremely common and still widely used today.

Specs varied, but most saws featured 10” blades, 1–1.5 HP motors, and tables ranging from 27”–40”.

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Design and Features

Craftsman Table Saw

Typical design traits of vintage Craftsman table saws included:

  • Cast-Iron Tables: Heavy, stable, and precision-machined for flatness.
  • Fence Systems: Early versions used simple clamping fences, while later models had more advanced micro-adjust fences.
  • Motors: Usually belt-driven induction motors, ranging from ¾ HP to 1.5 HP.
  • Blade Sizes: Commonly 8” or 10”, with dado stack capability on many models.
  • Safety Features: Early saws lacked guards or riving knives, though by the 1970s, blade guards and splitter assemblies became more common.

Usage and Applications

Craftsman table saws were marketed as versatile tools for:

  • Home workshops and DIY woodworkers.
  • Vocational schools and shop classes.
  • Small professional woodworking shops.

They were capable of ripping, crosscutting, dado cutting, and joinery, making them a central tool for furniture building, cabinetry, and home improvement projects.


Collectibility and Value Today

Today, vintage Craftsman table saws are sought after by collectors, restorers, and woodworkers alike. Their collectibility comes from:

  • Durability: Many machines still operate after 50–70 years.
  • Restoration Interest: Enthusiasts enjoy bringing old machines back to life.
  • Parts Availability: Because so many were produced, replacement parts and motors are still relatively easy to find.
  • Affordability: Compared to Delta or Powermatic, Craftsman saws often sell for less, making them an accessible collectible.

Values vary depending on condition, model, and included accessories (fences, miter gauges, original motors).


Manuals, Catalogs, and Resources

Sears issued Craftsman catalogs and manuals with exploded diagrams, parts lists, and safety instructions. Many of these resources are now available free online.

  • Craftsman Table Saw Manuals
  • Sears Archives – occasionally hosts Craftsman tool history.
  • Old Woodworking Machines (OWWM) forums – community support for restorers.

These catalogs are invaluable for identifying models, parts compatibility, and historical advertising.

>>> Download Free Craftsman Table Saw Manuals

Tips for Restoring and Maintaining

Restoring a vintage Craftsman table saw can be rewarding. Here are some tips:

  1. Identify the Model: Use the model number plate (often starting with 113 or 315) to look up manuals.
  2. Clean & De-Rust: Use rust removers, wire brushing, and polishing for cast-iron tops.
  3. Check Alignment: Align blade to miter slots and fence for accuracy.
  4. Replace Bearings & Belts: Common wear items that improve performance.
  5. Upgrade Safety: Consider adding a modern blade guard, splitter, or even aftermarket fences.
  6. Electrical Check: Inspect cords, switches, and motors for safety.


Conclusion

Vintage Sears Craftsman table saws represent an important chapter in woodworking history. Built to last, they were accessible to generations of woodworkers and remain practical machines today. Whether you’re a collector, restorer, or simply nostalgic for a mid-century workshop, Craftsman table saws stand as a lasting legacy of American craftsmanship.


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