• Re: Beaver tool model 6200 table saw

    From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to John Manocchio on Wed Dec 6 15:09:09 2023
    John Manocchio <90d6e9b5ea4b56b57656990b91e50009@example.com> writes:
    I've inherited a Beaver 6200 table saw, and would like to know if a Guard and splitter attachment was available. I'm trying to find out if there is a splitter attached even an aftermarket one.

    Given that it was designed in the 1950s, it's unlikely that a splitter
    was available.

    There are several after-market overhead guards that might be adaptable to
    that saw.

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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 7 00:57:48 2023
    On Wed, 06 Dec 2023 15:09:09 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    John Manocchio <90d6e9b5ea4b56b57656990b91e50009@example.com> writes:
    I've inherited a Beaver 6200 table saw, and would like to know if a Guard and splitter attachment was available. I'm trying to find out if there is a splitter attached even an aftermarket one.

    Given that it was designed in the 1950s, it's unlikely that a splitter
    was available.

    There are several after-market overhead guards that might be adaptable to >that saw.
    There was a splitter AND GUARD on mine and it was a lot older than a
    6200 - a CS3200. They stopped making the 3200 in 1953 - a year after
    I was born.
    It was a great "little" table saw.

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