Hi All,
Some time ago Unclemoustache had a problem with his beloved 661, he can tell you the story if he wants, needless to say, it left him with a damaged saw.
A couple of us here at AS have been trying to walk him thru the rebuild process, but due to my poor teaching skills, and the distance of being half a world away, he has reached the point of bringing the case halves together, but when he does, the crank binds.
Due to limitations of time for him, as he is busy posting over on the wtf page and trying to run a business and keep up with his family, and my previously mentioned poor teaching skills, he needs some help, add to this its his first case split, and you can see the problem.
Is there anyone here that could get down to meet him at a convenient time and see what exactly is going on, and walk him thru to get the case together so he can finish his saw ?
He has some good tools to assemble the case, but there is something not going right, and I am hoping its just a basic thing that we, with experience, would pick up, and be able to guide him past. Due to distance and limitations that brings, it just makes it that bit harder.
Sorry Unc, dobbed you in, but I want to see you enjoying your saw again soon.
Thanks Chaps
Trains
Some time ago Unclemoustache had a problem with his beloved 661, he can tell you the story if he wants, needless to say, it left him with a damaged saw.
A couple of us here at AS have been trying to walk him thru the rebuild process, but due to my poor teaching skills, and the distance of being half a world away, he has reached the point of bringing the case halves together, but when he does, the crank binds.
Due to limitations of time for him, as he is busy posting over on the wtf page and trying to run a business and keep up with his family, and my previously mentioned poor teaching skills, he needs some help, add to this its his first case split, and you can see the problem.
Is there anyone here that could get down to meet him at a convenient time and see what exactly is going on, and walk him thru to get the case together so he can finish his saw ?
He has some good tools to assemble the case, but there is something not going right, and I am hoping its just a basic thing that we, with experience, would pick up, and be able to guide him past. Due to distance and limitations that brings, it just makes it that bit harder.
Sorry Unc, dobbed you in, but I want to see you enjoying your saw again soon.
Thanks Chaps
Trains