rodeobob
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Id love to see what some of you other guys n gals do about storing and transporting saws.
What you do with collections, display them and all that jazz.
Im an over organised anal retentive mess maker.
Everything is a mess and there is stuff everywhere, bits for some half started job here and bits for a job that will never be finished over there. I go nuts cleaning up every now and again but things always seem to get missplaced along the way.
Got treated to a new saw a few years back, being the kind of guy that rarely gets anything new i thought i better do the right thing by my little McCulloch 2316av Hardware store special.
So i made a box up. An old door from the back porch that had been eaten half through by a dog, weathered and half fallen apart. A few random blocks of oregon and some short bits of some exotic Kiwi flooring. Some wood glue and a few thousand T nails in the little nail gun. Cut in some Handle holes at either end.
Never did get around to putting a lid on it. Never found a bit of ply that I thought would do the trick, needs to be strong enough so i can perch on the box and eat my lunch :wink2: Im not tight, Id lash out on a new length of SS piano hinge and some sort of internal latch.
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Nothing gets lost (well the fuel tin did) and the saw lives all cosy in the box with all its associated bits (and a few spiders and a whole lot of dust).
Good thing if you have a saw that sees little to medium use.
Id say with a lot of use the box would get knocked around too much and fall to bits.
But you could do the same thing inside a metal tool box.
Im thinking of making up something similar for the Husky 66.
Then i can find a spot and stack the little mac box on the husky box.
Then maybe a box for the 051 but have it so it goes in with the bar off so the box isnt too long to handle and store.
I dont think the Pro Mac deserves a box.
Cheers, Bob.
What you do with collections, display them and all that jazz.
Im an over organised anal retentive mess maker.
Everything is a mess and there is stuff everywhere, bits for some half started job here and bits for a job that will never be finished over there. I go nuts cleaning up every now and again but things always seem to get missplaced along the way.
Got treated to a new saw a few years back, being the kind of guy that rarely gets anything new i thought i better do the right thing by my little McCulloch 2316av Hardware store special.
So i made a box up. An old door from the back porch that had been eaten half through by a dog, weathered and half fallen apart. A few random blocks of oregon and some short bits of some exotic Kiwi flooring. Some wood glue and a few thousand T nails in the little nail gun. Cut in some Handle holes at either end.
Never did get around to putting a lid on it. Never found a bit of ply that I thought would do the trick, needs to be strong enough so i can perch on the box and eat my lunch :wink2: Im not tight, Id lash out on a new length of SS piano hinge and some sort of internal latch.
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View attachment 241760
Nothing gets lost (well the fuel tin did) and the saw lives all cosy in the box with all its associated bits (and a few spiders and a whole lot of dust).
Good thing if you have a saw that sees little to medium use.
Id say with a lot of use the box would get knocked around too much and fall to bits.
But you could do the same thing inside a metal tool box.
Im thinking of making up something similar for the Husky 66.
Then i can find a spot and stack the little mac box on the husky box.
Then maybe a box for the 051 but have it so it goes in with the bar off so the box isnt too long to handle and store.
I dont think the Pro Mac deserves a box.
Cheers, Bob.
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