*** I know there are differences between these types but I’m not going to settle the confusion. I used this saw to cut curves and other hard angles : when we were newly marrieds [ 1968 ] I got all creative and made some nice, but very primitive, pieces of furniture for our student housing apartment at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. It’s not been used much since then but it’s still in fine working condition - I just tested it today before posting it. I simply have no use for it now.
Model 315.26730
Variable speeds
1 / 3 h.p.
1” stroke
lock/unlock safety switch
60 cycles
3.0 amps
110-120 volt
made in the U.S.A.
Includes an edge guide and circle cutting attachment for complex shapes and lines and a number of never-used saw blades.
Also there are three separate “User Manual” type documents which accompanied its purchase [ last photos ].
The photo immediately before the documents is a screen shot from the Craftsman website showing retail prices for similar Craftsman saws.
PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE by clicking on the link “more ads by this seller” in a blue font type under the map image on this page and to the right of the photos in the ad.
The seller lives near the intersection of Clayton and Clarkson Roads in western St. Louis County and is very flexible on when and where we can meet.