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Condition – Used Good
Price:
$125
Seller Description:
Vintage Sears Craftsman 10-inch table saw Model 113.298051 — a U.S.-made classic from the Emerson Electric era, built with heavy cast-aluminum tables and steel framing. This is a true shop-grade machine, far sturdier and quieter than modern lightweight saws.
FEATURES:
* Motor: Emerson Electric 1 HP, 120 V, 12 A, 3450 RPM, single-phase induction motor (model KS48YZEK-198)
* Drive system: Belt-driven arbor for smoother, quieter cuts and long bearing life
* Table: Full cast-aluminum top with steel extension wings and precision-milled surface
* Adjustments: Front-mounted bevel (0–45°) and blade-height cranks
* Capacity: 10-inch blades, 5/8-inch arbor
* Fence and miter gauge with accurate scales and smooth movement
* Electrical: Factory on/off safety switch and grounded 120 V plug
* Includes: Four 10-inch blades (ripping, crosscut, and veneer types)
This saw runs great. I’m only selling because I do less wood work recently and need the garage space. Only cosmetic rust and age wear—mechanically sound.
Built by Emerson Electric for Sears, Roebuck & Co., this model represents the last era of heavy-duty American-made Craftsman tools. Perfect for a serious home workshop, restoration project, or anyone who appreciates classic tool engineering.
PRICE: $125 (reasonable offers considered)
PICK-UP LOCATION: Clarksburg, MD
CONDITION: Fully operational; includes blades and fence system — everything you see in the pictures.
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Pickup Location:
Clarksburg, MD
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Craftsman 10″ Table Saw Direct Drive Model No. 113.298051
I’m a former woodshop teacher, cabinet and furniture maker, and avid tool collector. I’ve been collecting antique woodworking tools and restoring old Craftsman and Delta machines for almost forty years. I love the quality of the old Delta, Craftsman, Walker Turner, and other woodworking machinery from the 1940s through the ’70s. They just don’t make tools like that anymore and no one is going to be restoring woodworking tools purchased at big box stores fifty years from now. You can see my OldWoodworkingTools.com website about hand tools.









