Also included in the topic title, date started, and original author. "(28)") denotes how many total posts there are in the reply. threads ¶The number in parentheses (e.g. June 2001 Table Saws 10" Tilting Arbor Saw Model 66 Unknown Table Saws Model 66 10" Tilting Arbor Saw Table Saws Measured Drawing For PM 66 Motor Coverġ983 (May) Table Saws 66 Tilt-Arbor Saw-Operating Instructionsġ983 (Nov) Table Saws 66 Tilt-Arbor Saw-Maintenance & Parts Sorted-by-Size Powermatic Table Saw Entries on VM's Photo Index publication reprints & Photos ¶This is the date of publication, the title, and the number in parentheses is the number of pages in the document (e.g. I found the following tools really helpful: Basically you have to spend some time with your saw, measure the motor that's in there, and compare overall dimensions since an extra long motor may hit the cabinet. Motor Frame Sizes ¶I have a PM66 with a "Frame 56C motor" although people have talked about other frame sizes in their PM65/PM66. This is supposed to be in functional shape but I expect some level of restoration will be done on that one as well.Here are some Powermatic 66 documents/publication reprints and threads that I assembled in a meta-analysis of various threads on and. Hopefully have this done in about a week! Next machine in the shop will be a vintage rockwell drill press I won at a local liquidation action. Up next I need to get the clear coat on, and then I’ll move on to getting the motor cover painting finished. Honestly for the rest of the restoration projects, I think I’ll buy a HVLP gun from harbor freight and give those a go to hopefully make the process easier. The rustoleum enamel I used was pretty good, but not enough paint and it left a textured finish. The paint took about 3 coats to get it just right with no (major) drips anywhere obvious. All in all it went pretty well and it’s probably about as good as it would have come stock. This is a vinyl decal that goes on wet and you have to squeegee out the excess water. I laid out the bottom edge with painters tape to try to center it as best as possible to the front “Powermatic” plate, at least where it will go. The decal took nearly two weeks to arrive from New Jersey but finally got it in and got it installed.
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