Rob Zschoche
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I have a lot of old tools and other items that I inherited from my grandfather. I still use some of his old handtools on the job and in the shop. I was going through some old files and found these booklets that came from grandpa's shop-Sears Craftsman booklets from about 60 years ago. The price listed on the envelope containing each booklet: 35 cents.
If you read the table of contents and see something that is of interest, let me know and I'll scan individual pages for you. One that I thought was interesting was the detail for mounting a special blade on the table saw in order to be able to make your own dowel stock. There is also a section on how to sharpen your circular saw blades, which is something grandpa always did and I still have all the files that he used to do sharpening.
If you read the table of contents and see something that is of interest, let me know and I'll scan individual pages for you. One that I thought was interesting was the detail for mounting a special blade on the table saw in order to be able to make your own dowel stock. There is also a section on how to sharpen your circular saw blades, which is something grandpa always did and I still have all the files that he used to do sharpening.