Traded a bicycle for this Craftsman 12" bandsaw. I plan on getting it cleaned up and working properly, and eventually converting it to cut ...
Does anyone know where I can get a owner manual for craftsman bandsaw model#1132430 online?
Aug 02, 2006 by valetorres08 | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
Sears is memorable for not providing online resources for accessing owner's manuals. If the model is still being sold, call in the store and have them copy a manual for you. If the model is out of production, lean heavily on their customer services
exbuilder | Aug 03, 2006
go to sears
You do not have all the exemplar or part numbers
captbryguy | Aug 02, 2006
Does anyone own a Craftsman 12" tilt-head bandsaw?
Nov 08, 2006 by sarge | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
Looking for cure finding the source of strange sound/vibration in upper drive assembly. I don't demand the thing to fly apart on me. Anyone have an idea?
There indeed are a host of things that could be causing your (it's) problem. I would suggest checkng the internet sites. There are mess out there (just do a search) that fully explain steps to take when trouble-shooting problems. Also, you could go
stretch | Nov 08, 2006
craftsman 10 inch band saw model no.113244501.part no.817911 bandsaw tire?
May 29, 2008 by janesam88 | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
i neediness to bye three
Are you talking about the rubber that goes around the cutlass wheels? If so you can get a rubber tape .It looks like electrical tape but a lot thicker.. Electrical band will also work in a pinch .you have to use quite a bit but it does work!
BeauBiker | May 29, 2008
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