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Just found this in the local thrift store tonight...Clemson Bros quick-release hacksaw.
Tensioned by a lever, not a screw. The lever is spring steel and can be popped out of its pin slot by hand, then the arm slides to the next hole to change from 10" blades to 12" blades.
The front arm is solid steel, the back pivoting arm is as well, and the grip/main body is sheet steel but the cavity is filled with what looks like zinc, so it's rigid when tightened.
It has pins to rotate the blade roughly 90 degrees at the ends of the arms as well.
My go-to rigid hacksaw to date is one of the pipe-arm Easco's with the independent little aluminum back arm that looks like it's going to snap off when you tighten it, but I'll happily swap to this new one.
The box also included a little keyhole saw with a completely stripped blade.
Tensioned by a lever, not a screw. The lever is spring steel and can be popped out of its pin slot by hand, then the arm slides to the next hole to change from 10" blades to 12" blades.
The front arm is solid steel, the back pivoting arm is as well, and the grip/main body is sheet steel but the cavity is filled with what looks like zinc, so it's rigid when tightened.
It has pins to rotate the blade roughly 90 degrees at the ends of the arms as well.
My go-to rigid hacksaw to date is one of the pipe-arm Easco's with the independent little aluminum back arm that looks like it's going to snap off when you tighten it, but I'll happily swap to this new one.
The box also included a little keyhole saw with a completely stripped blade.
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