Subject: | [OM] Re: Quiet, quiet, quiet |
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From: | r.burnette@xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Date: | Fri, 09 Mar 2007 15:20:50 -0500 |
Chuck: I just recently (1/07) ordered some replacement parts for a Craftsman radial arm saw purchased in 1970. The online parts service had the complete diagram and parts list and I was able to order everything I needed, although a few items were/are no longer available. That's a bit more than ten years. ;o) Robert ----- Original Message ----- Chuck wrote: > 10 years I think. I just had an opportunity to check that > out when I lost the key to my 30 year old Sears Craftsman > 10" radial arm saw... or rather the movers lost it. > > Since I was close to the local Sears store at the time I thought > about trying to replace it I dropped in and talked to the senior tools > rep. She said there was no hope. She told me Sears keeps parts > data and diagrams on file for 10 years. She said if I was to call > or go on line there would be no data on the model number to even l> ook up what the part number was. > > I tried anyhow. True, there was no full list of parts but > they did recognize the model number and did have a key. > > Chuck Norcutt ============================================== List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx ============================================== |
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