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Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Cast around 1956 (Craftsman model 113.20680), I got this from a work friend of mine. Having been sitting in an unsealed garage for ten years (and under a bbq grill cover), the patina of rust was fairly thick. It needed some help. (Fyi, I've never done this before.)

(Disassembled the fence and sprayed WD40 in hope of loosening the blades.)
Beyond the rust, the belt had sat in place for a decade and the bearings in the spindle and the motor were dried up.



With new bearings on order off the net, I started stripping the rust with a removal disk and wire brush.
First run with a rust removal disk. Not bad so far.

Wire brush works great for the final layer.

Jointer came complete with requisite sawdust and an old mouse nest.

Rust removal goop worked wonders on the more intricate parts, but use in a ventilated area.


Final result. Roughly 50 bolts were replaced in the stand alone. Most of the generic screws and snap rings in the cutterhead assembly were replaced too. Almost all of the original unpainted mechanical parts were rusted so were stripped. Unfortunately, rust stripper removed the blueing that was there, so I reapplied it with some cold blue from Walmart. Not as good, but better than bare steel.

Bearings were fairly easy to apply, though you have to be careful getting them off and on. Each pair was about $9 shipped off Ebay.

The belt and one loose pulley were actually easily ordered from Sears Parts, and cheaper than I could have gotten elsewhere. $12 for both! The diagrams off the Sears website are also invaluable.

Added a shelf to stiffen up the base, and under the cutterhead added a dust port for a 4" outlet. The dc outlet works so good I might have to add inlet holes to keep the work from sticking to the table.

Right now it runs like a champ, though the blades donated by Eric at CubicDissection are still being sharpened. The old blades were donated to Bob Verne to be cut up for hollowing tool bits.

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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

That looks brand new!!! Excellent work!

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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Looks like a new one!

How about some new sawdust?
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Great job on the rust removal!!
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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Good job. Doesn't it feel good to see results like that from liberal applications of elbow grease? Gotta do the same thing to a 'sister' unit soon!
You give me hope it'll work. What was the site that had the bearings if I might ask?
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Great job, man wow. You do have so patience.
That has got to make you proud. And as you should be.
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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Great work~
I'd swap a new Delta for it if you'd prefer not to worry with that OLD thing....
Awfully nice to see craftsman ship at work on the other side of the wood. Wish more things were repairable and not expected to be replaced
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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Great job ! It's amazing what you can do with a little knowledge and some elbow grease.

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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

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Good job. Doesn't it feel good to see results like that from liberal applications of elbow grease? Gotta do the same thing to a 'sister' unit soon!
You give me hope it'll work. What was the site that had the bearings if I might ask?
I found them off an Ebay store called Bearing Bargains (http://stores.ebay.com/BEARING-BARGAINS ) that had reasonable prices and shipping. VXB.com also has a good selection. If you plan to do the motor and spindle all at once, shipping should be easier. The spindle has several snap rings, so don't try to pound it apart like I did. I'll send a note offline with more details.

CaptnA: Unfortunately, its big brother bought from Steve Coles is moving in tonight, so this puppy needs a new place to stay. If it wasn't 100lbs, I'd hang it on my wall. I'll post it in the ForSale forum after I get some dimensions and better pictures.
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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Nice job Kerry, gives me inspiration to work on mine, any pics of dust collection setup you added? I need to add dust collection to mine
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Outstanding job! For someone doing a restoration for the first time, this is phenomenal. Old 'arn? Looks like new 'arn to me!!!
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Re: Old Arn rehabilitation - Craftsman 6" jointer (Heavy pics)

Super job, Kerry!
It may be your first Old Arn rehab, but you obviously know what your doing

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Great job it looks new
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Craftsman 6" jointer dust collection

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Nice job Kerry, gives me inspiration to work on mine, any pics of dust collection setup you added? I need to add dust collection to mine

All made of scrap 1/2" plywood that's 7 1/4" wide. Under the cardboard there's two 1/4"-20 T-nuts on diagonal to hold the cross-support to the top. The hardboard is cut to fit into the top of the movable bed.

The support needed a piece of 1/2" and a piece of 3/16" scraps to pad things to the proper height. I rough cut the hole with a jig-saw and cleaned it up with a flush-trim bit. The flange is stock from HD, but needed some crimping to get the DC adapter to fit. It only took a couple dozen trips back and forth to the bandsaw to get things to fit.

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Thanks for the extra pics Kerry, gives me a direction to go in when I reach that point.
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