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Several accessories were made for the Dewalt 925 RAS. There was a molding head guard, for sure. The right end of the motor arbor is threaded, and I suspect there must have been a chuck that fit onto it for drills and/or router bits. Perhaps there were more, as well. If anyone has any accessories, or knows someone who does, I'm interested in buying them. Thanks.
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I know that Sears sold a chuck attachment for the Craftsman RAS in the late '50', early '60's. My father had one.
You might want to check the thread and length for that spindle end. There is a reasonable chance that other RAS's used that same spindle and accessories would be more widely available beyond that particular brand and model.
Might be worth asking up in Power Tools or over on OWWM about commonality of accessories for the RAS's.
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(04-11-2024, 04:54 PM)iclark Wrote: I know that Sears sold a chuck attachment for the Craftsman RAS in the late '50', early '60's. My father had one.
You might want to check the thread and length for that spindle end. There is a reasonable chance that other RAS's used that same spindle and accessories would be more widely available beyond that particular brand and model.
Might be worth asking up in Power Tools or over on OWWM about commonality of accessories for the RAS's.
Thanks for that info. I'll broaden the search.
John