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stckciv

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My father started a sharpening business in 1981 (carbide circular saws, steel blades, router bits, etc) He hired a good friend of his. When times were slow his buddy decided to make this.
It's an old corded drill that he played with, it was made as a joke. When I was a kid being in the shop people always asked about it.
He moved his business in 1996, I have taken over after he retired. Found this again and put it on the wall. Not a day goes by that I don't get questions about it.
The fellow (Dennis) that made it during slow times passed about 10 years ago.
I think I have a few more saws I could post that are up in the rafters.
 
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My father started a sharpening business in 1981 (carbide circular saws, steel blades, router bits, etc) He hired a good friend of his. When times were slow his buddy decided to make this.
It's an old corded drill that he played with, it was made as a joke. When I was a kid being in the shop people always asked about it.
He moved his business in 1996, I have taken over after he retired. Found this again and put it on the wall. Not a day goes by that I don't get questions about it.
The fellow (Dennis) that made it during slow times passed about 10 years ago.
I think I have a few more saws I could post that are up in the rafters.

Definitely a cool :cool: conversation piece.
 
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Just picked up this MS460 with 28" bar/chain for $220. Not very clean on the outside, but the piston is minty fresh.
Guy's ad said it was a 440, but when I got there I had a pleasant surprise :)
Actually I'm not sure if I'd rather it were a 440 :crazy:
 
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Haven't got any saws in a while. My cousin gave me two, a Homelite C5 and a Homelite 330 he got at an auction for $1. I did buy a bunch of stuff to turn my milling addiction into some thing useful. First I got this Jet 16-32 sander for $800. It will sand up to 32 inches wide.



Then I got a Ridgid 13" planer, a Delta 6" Jointer, A craftsman 12 Band saw, a small belt and disc sander and a little 3 legged bench all for $700







 
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Oh, and I think what may be the best deal of all, this Massey Ferguson 135 tractor for $1000. It runs great, I ordered a new water pump, it was leaking. The tractor actually cost me $300 out of pocket, I have to trim two big Maples in trade for the rest. I had already given my friend a price of $700 for the trees, and he said just give me $300 and call it done. I'm Happy, Joe.

 
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I picked these up today from a friend. After helping him out doing some odd jobs around his house he gave them to me. He knows I like to tinker with these old saws and told me he wasn't going to do anything with them anyway so it would help him to clean some clutter. 6 saws - husky 350, husky 44 rancher, Mac 3818, Homelite super 2, and 2 poulan xxv's. Non runners, so future projects.tmp_14670-07301611092131099170.jpg
 

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