Here's the one I made from a 357XP dawg.
I made this one several years ago. I started with a 357 dawg like I got from you, then cut and ground an entirely new one out of it. Quite a bit of work was required.Is that a straight bolt on or did have to drill and grind?? Sorry too lazy to check it my self!!!
BTW, that's a really nice dawg!! Where did u get that?? Prolly cost a lot!!!!
I made this one several years ago. I started with a 357 dawg like I got from you, then cut and ground an entirely new one out of it. Quite a bit of work was required.
I've had it off and even bought a cheap aftermarket handle... still leans.It looks like the front handle is bent. Take it off, I think it will be easier to see where it's out.
You're not missing anything, it's just that it leans so much compared to any other saw I've had.Please don't take this the wrong way but are you only concerned how it sits on the shelf? Or am I missing the obvious?
I thought of rigging something up to the 2 handlebar bolts on the bottom myself. Perhaps a larger dawg like Brad's is the way to go.I was looking at mine and thinking drill one hole in the lower front handle at the bottom and bolt in some sort of rubber bumperstop foot, similar to like..hmm..what you might see on an appliance like a dryer. Or an old AV rubber kicking around your shop would be better.
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