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vintage power hacksaw

boomer12831

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I saw this posted on the Albany NY craigslist in the tools for sale section and thought you guys would like to see it. I am not sure how to post links so you will have to get there on your own, Ed.
 
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DanarchyCustoms

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Besides a vise, there's nothing simpler than that in a garage nowadays. Awesome piece, I'd love to see a restoration of that and see it in a working shop.
 

Lkdelta

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Here's a picture from the link...
That could be an interesting helper around the shop.
We have a saw like the blue one, at work

We sure do have NY represented in this thread...
 

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24X26

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Those are pretty cool and useful.
I picked up this blue one with a motor for $40.

I actually use it more than the 4x6 bandsaw.
It uses regular hack saw blades and cuts true.

 

Lippyp

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We had one in the metalwork shop at school, was used for cutting stock to length and was kind of weird watching it cut back and forth.
 
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OccupantRJ

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I still use an Atkins #7 in my shop at work. It is old enough to have flat belt drive. The stroking sound is comforting while I am machining other things.
 
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gm54210

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All time favorite tool! Mine came to me in pieces - a failed restoration attempt. But now it happily saws away while I do other stuff.

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adpprop

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Mine looks like 24x26's green one but is just waiting for the complete rebuild. It looks like it was way too well used before I picked it up at auction for $50 and has worked flawlessly for over 2 years. It is my most used single plug in tool.
But I really also want one of the back and forth styles so only a very small "you ****" to you guys who have 'em. (o:
 

Brad54

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Heres mine. I love this thing, it cuts straight and cool to watch.

Mark

I've got that same one, but with a different clamp on it... more basic, or primitive.
Mine also doesn't have that tensioning spring at the rear.
It's on my list of "stuff to restore some day when I have more time than common sense."

-Brad
 
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