My father had a Sear’s Craftsmen 6 inch jointer (Model # 103.23900) that he bot I’m guessing in the late 50s or early 60s. I inherited this machine since his passing away and decided that I would completely dismantled and refurbished each piece and than keep this machine as a tribute to him. Unfortunately there was a large delay in time before I started to reassemble and I am now having some difficulting putting the parts back together. Does anyone have any idea where I can get either a manual or some form of assembly instructions for this machine? I tried Sears but the copy of the parts list that was sent was blurred and impossible to read.
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I may be wrong but I seem to remember that the Sears website has parts lists and diagrams for a lot of equipment. As long as you have the model#, it will give you info. Its worth a shot anyway.
RG, I have that same jointer and a manual is available at Old Woodworking Machines .com website. Just look under Craftsman jointers and they will have a manual for that model 103. You can print if off at no cost. Great machine by the way. Enjoy it. Dalewood
Thanks, I'm headed there right now
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