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Great find
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That's gloat worthy.
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One of the better vintage of RAS ever produced. A lot of users on this board with them.
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Is that a MBF or a GWI? Both are very nice saws. I don't see a dual voltage switch so I'll guess it's a MBF. Once you get it cleaned up and set up to cut square/square I think you'll really enjoy using it.
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I dont have, or likely would ever want a RAS......but that is sweet!
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Looks like a MBF in good condition. I had and used one for a number of years, untill I bought a Dewalt 7790 (12") saw.
It's a great saw, but underpowered for heavy cutting. Be sure to use a negative hook blade.
Mine looked to be in the same condition, and I sold it for $75. The market near me is the pits for selling machinery. But is the cherry for buying!
Good luck with it.
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Look around for the rest of the table. Or make a new one. And put a bigger blade on it (negative hook angle). And tune it up nice and square.
That's a real find. A solid machine from back when they built RAS's that way.
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07-31-2017, 09:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2017, 09:28 AM by fredhargis.)
Dewalt MBF, great saw. Back in the day those saws only had HSS blades available, and with the thin kerf they cut 3/4 HP was just fine. It might be a little underpowered with today's carbide blades (even TK) but is still a quite serviceable saw. I have a couple of PDF files that you might want (PM em an email address if you want them). they are written by a Dewalt guru named Roger Hill. They are both a cliff notes version of rebuilding and tuning (killer tuning procedure) a Dewalt RAS. He used a 925 as an example, but almost everything except for some motor stuff applies to the MBF. You'll almost certainly wnant to change the motor bearings (fairly easy and cheap) when you do your clean up. It's easy to date the saw. Check the SN on the motor plate, the first four digits are the year, than the month the motor was manufactured which is probably close to when the saw was manufactured.
Oops, forgot to mention: 9" blades are a little hard to find. Consider using an 8 1/2" one, that also helps a little with the underpowered part. Freud makes their
LU91 (negative hook, excellent blade for that saw) in 8 1/2" and it's a reasonably priced blade. Just don't try ripping with it, it sucks at that. You can even get it without that hideous red coating they use on some blades.
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It took you 10 mins to get there?
Nice looking saw at a great price. Congrats.