Popular Woodworking 2002-06 № 128, страница 13

Popular Woodworking 2002-06 № 128, страница 13

In the '50s and '60s, suburbs started springing up all

10-inch Table Saw over America. And Craftsman® tools were with Align-A-Rip XRC. For a consistent

f cut every time. there. Pounding in nails. Tightening screws.

Sawing boards. However, there was one piece of equipment that wasn't available back then. But considering the suburbs' zest for uniformity, it would have

come in handy. It's the new Professional Heavy-Duty 10-inch Table Saw. While it has all the

CRAFTSMAN HELPED BUILD THE SUBURBS. SO WE KNOW A THING OR TWO ABOUT UNIFORMITY

innovations you'd expect — like easy-to-read scales — its most exciting feature has to be

the Align-A-Rip XRC'. It's a quick-release rip fence with rack-and-pinion microadjustment

setups. In plain English, that means it allows you to quickly cut the size of board you need.

Then continue to cut that exact same size. Again and again. The Professional 10-inch Table

Saw — available at Sears. It's sure to come in handy

CRAFTSMAN'

around your house. Even if you don't live in the 'burbs. 75th ANNIVERSARY

CIRCLE NO. 119 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD.

© 2002 Sears, Roebuck and Co.