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Old 05-04-2009, 09:45 AM   #1
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Default Emerson/Craftsman Contractor Saw Parts

For sale - Leg stand with a dust catcher bag from an Emerson Craftsman contractor saw. I also have the manual, face bezel, and trunnion brackets. Should also fit the Ryobi made Craftsman saws and the Emerson made Ridgids.

Prices are plus actual shipping costs.

- Leg stand includes hardware, dust bag, and snaps - $15


(pics of the stand and bag are not the exact item but are very similar)


The insert, pulleys, and motor mount are sold....

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