Im looking for blown up saws to rebuild and make a buck. Between 2 kids in college, child support, and being unemployed times are unbearably tight.
Sorry to hear this. Been there/done that/couldn't afford the t-shirt. Hang in there.
Im looking for blown up saws to rebuild and make a buck. Between 2 kids in college, child support, and being unemployed times are unbearably tight.
Not enough profit usually. Nice ones are 150 max.Based solely on he thread title I vote for 031. I do believe its too old for rebuild and resale but if you are having luck doing 045's and such, maybe. For being less than 50cc it pulls a 16" 3/8 very well and I actually think the a/v is very good.
Money is in service now days as most shops are $ 70 an hour for service.Any saw shop owner I've ever talked to has always said the same thing about the saw business in general!
Bill Im a union bricklayer. Weve had record snows in Boston this winter. Im taking loans to pay loans. Im not crying, I have faith that things will get better and i do believe that things happen for a reason. I work very hard doing anything I can. Rebuilding snowblowers, chainsaws, welding, any type of laboring and construction. There is literally nothing I cant fix or learn to fix with the help of good people like all of you. It feast or famine for me, I chose my career, I live with it.What type of work are you looking for?
Stick with the 051 075 076 041 all mag saws just keep going up. Just saw a clean 075 bring a grand plus Today.
Rockfarmer, what is your eBay name?
U née to get a powder coat setup and they will all bring that.Bill I have a 076 that Im going to list soon. its very well built. It wont get a grand but it will make someone very happy. I have decided to take the chance and offer money back garuntee providing buyer has good feedback and seeing as ebay always side with the buyer anyway. Maybe that will help. If I added up the hours I had into a build I bet its 8$ and hour, but I enjoy it. I just built a really wicked ts760 that will surprise any experienced user. Im going with less info in the ads and hope they sell themselves. Ive never had one come back yet. I do need to specialize in a mid size reliable durable saw. My personal saw (one of them) is a Husky 365. Might be a little big for homeowner but always did my wood well, hundreds of cords, has fell many a tree and never let me down. Looking for a Stihl a little smaller (has to pull a 20" bar though) to specialize in, but still worth enough to do them from scratch. Thanks everyone, I appreciate the help! God bless!
For my own personal projects, which are what all of mine are, I like a fine line between nice looking & shelf queen. When I buy body parts, I look for nice ones (slightly scratched or chipped doesn't bother me). Generally, I don't want new & I definitely don't want ugly.Yes, I agree pretty saws sell better. Seems guys don't care about new seals, bearings and proper assembly techniques as long as it looks new on the shelf. One day in the woods and its used and scratched.
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