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Some metal saws......

Barry Tucker

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All metal woodcutting saws. Today's purchases. First up an old Craftsman jig saw. I went for this one because of the Sears tool case. $8.00 for this.
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Think this is some type flush cutting adapter.
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Up next is an old Skil saw with the case. $15.00 for this.

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It came with this new Craftsman blade.
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Here is my favorite purchased some years ago at an auction for $5.00. A Porter Cable Speedmatic.
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The depth is set by the big thumb screw.
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Made in Syracuse.
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Notice how the lower blade guard swings out of the way.
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Even has the original cord with ground.
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Then up is an 8" Black & Decker.
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It has two places for depth setting, front....
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and rear.
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I like the old metal power tools. I've several more that I'll have to dig out and post. Thanks for looking. Regards Barry
 
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bareass172

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Great stuff, I really enjoy looking at the oldies. I find it so cool to see the quality in every aspect. Even the cases were solid metal!
 

ADSR

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Look at the quality of those. They took real pride in what they built back then.

Thanks for posting.
 
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