Definitive Dave
wanna-be saw racer, saw hoarder, parts whore
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Found these in the back room of a shop in my area.
First is Wright that was in a military looking green wooden crate with stenciled info on the outside, I didn't snap a picture of the box because I am just plain stupid, but I am in there on a weekly basis so can grab pics if anyone cares. This saw is pretty weird, they were trying to test it in the garage with a pancake air compressor
It looks to me like one blade stays still and the other one reciprocates. Maybe it is for trimming more than cutting?? The red section of the grip twists about 90 degrees and it is pretty heavy.
I can never get a real answer out of these guys till I talk to the owner but they said they wanted $200 for the saw and $200 for the box
And no I am not the dumbshit in a commercial auto shop in flip flops
red lever allows handle adjustment
The second saw is "I think" a pneumatic Partner branded cutoff saw, it is on asset of shelves in back under three footlockers, so dark I couldn't get any meaningful pictures, but they said they would dig it out for me to look at next week.
It seemed to have a much smaller wheel than standard concrete saws I am used to more of a circular saw size, heck maybe it is a circ saw, couldn't see the side at all.
Dave
First is Wright that was in a military looking green wooden crate with stenciled info on the outside, I didn't snap a picture of the box because I am just plain stupid, but I am in there on a weekly basis so can grab pics if anyone cares. This saw is pretty weird, they were trying to test it in the garage with a pancake air compressor
It looks to me like one blade stays still and the other one reciprocates. Maybe it is for trimming more than cutting?? The red section of the grip twists about 90 degrees and it is pretty heavy.
I can never get a real answer out of these guys till I talk to the owner but they said they wanted $200 for the saw and $200 for the box
And no I am not the dumbshit in a commercial auto shop in flip flops
red lever allows handle adjustment
The second saw is "I think" a pneumatic Partner branded cutoff saw, it is on asset of shelves in back under three footlockers, so dark I couldn't get any meaningful pictures, but they said they would dig it out for me to look at next week.
It seemed to have a much smaller wheel than standard concrete saws I am used to more of a circular saw size, heck maybe it is a circ saw, couldn't see the side at all.
Dave