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Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - cow puncher - 11-30-2015

For sale here where I live ( $75.00 ) in very good working condition. Anyone here thinks it's worth it. I did research on the WWW could not find anything on it.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - stav - 11-30-2015

I did not know Sears re-badged any DeWalt radial arm saws. Can you get a model number or a picture? $75 for a DeWalt in good condition could easily be worth it.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - cow puncher - 11-30-2015

http://images.craigslist.org/00m0m_9nZrLEhclly_600x450.jpg
click here to see saw, I do not know model number


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - stav - 11-30-2015

OWWM Link

Looks very much like that one. Mid 60's build.
Deluxe Power Shop R1450


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - fredhargis - 12-01-2015

That particular saw isn't generally considered on of the "good" Dewalts. The better ones have a solid cast iron arm, the arm on that arm resembles a ladder box if you remove the cover on top. The solid cast iron arms saws are generally made from the early 60's and older, and they show up regularly for $100 give/take. Many of them will have a 3/4 HP motor, they do a nice job but you often have to saw with care to avoid stalling it out, the ones with an 11 amp + motor have enough power to avoid that. I'm not saying the saw you spotted won't work (BTW, the only Sears/Dewalts I've seen were the older cast iron arm models, and that one is not a Sears saw), but it doesn't have the simpler, more solid miter latch, column crank, etc. Those saws can be as accurate (and stay that way) as anything in the shop once tuned.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - Howard Acheson - 12-01-2015

The RAS in the picture is a DeWalt/Black & Decker. It's not a Sears or Craftsman saw.

That said, it was a pretty good saw in its day. It was the first RAS bought back in the 1970's or so.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - srv52761 - 12-01-2015

Howard Acheson said:


The RAS in the picture is a DeWalt/Black & Decker. It's not a Sears or Craftsman saw.

That said, it was a pretty good saw in its day. It was the first RAS bought back in the 1970's or so.


Kinda... For a couple of years Sears sold those. That is where we bought ours. They did not carry the 7790, but the lower end 7740,7770. We bought the 7740 in I think, '72. My dad had it till his death, then I took it till just 4 years ago when I bought a 7790. Now my BIL has it.

It was a capable machine, but as noted, underpowered. Cuts needed to be made with that in mind.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - cow puncher - 12-01-2015

Thanks to all of you for the input and info, the ad on craigslist lists the saw as a Sears DeWalt. I'm going to see the it tomorrow I think I will offer him 50 dollars for it if I like it.


Re: Sears Dewalt radial arm saw 10 inch - Richard D. - 12-02-2015

That is a late model when Black and Decker owned Dewalt. They cut cost by not having a large cast arm and added some gimmicks that sacrificed accuracy. I wouldn't want the annoyance for $50.

Get a miter saw instead or hold out for an older Dewalt.

Anything lasting that long on Craigslist isn't much of a deal.