Milwaukee made the finest corded tools in the 1980's and early '90's,
I picked this saw up at the Habitat store for $15. I believe it is from the 1980s.
The plate-aluminum base had been bent, but a bunch of whacks with a dead blow hammer flattened it back out. I bought it because I thought the single-knob height-adjustment feature was cool and thought maybe I'd make a super-compact portable table-saw out of it. Then I found one of those classic dark green Makita table saws for the same price and decided it was a silly idea.
Don't tell OSHA, but I often find that the blade guard gets in my way, so I added a feature to deal with that problem.
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e Milwaukee motor that sold me on this one; plus, it appears to have been very lightly used. Maybe it got set aside after the base was bent. That plate aluminum is very stiff and wasn't easy to flatten. The motor sounds especially impressive with the blade removed.
I have more circular saws than I need, so I listed this one on FB marketplace and CL several times at $25 and then $20, with no nibbles, aside from one scammer. I think the kids nowadays all want battery powered cordless tools and see these classics like corded telephones.
I also have an older all-metal worm-drive Milwaukee 8" saw that is probably more like what the OP wants to restore. It's similar to this one (online image) only the next size larger. I'm not selling that one anytime soon.
