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I have one those and I have had no problems, but I have had it a couple years and have used it probably ten times. Tom

oh i c well i went to harbor freight and picked one up but haven't had a chance to mount it o my table yet. but when i get time from work i'll get it mounted and then go find some good chain to try it out on :laugh:.
 
oh i c well i went to harbor freight and picked one up but haven't had a chance to mount it o my table yet. but when i get time from work i'll get it mounted and then go find some good chain to try it out on :laugh:.

My breaker and spinner are both mounted on each end of a 2x8 about 24 inches long.

The dies and extra parts holding areas are routered in the wood. I break and spin 1/4 to 3/4 with it so have several size components for each unit.

goes anywhere I want it and works great. :D
 
My breaker and spinner are both mounted on each end of a 2x8 about 24 inches long. The dies and extra parts holding areas are routered in the wood. . . .goes anywhere I want it and works great.


Photos! Photos! Photos!

(Please)

I have been working on the mounts for my spinner and breaker for a while and will post photos when done. Using rare earth magnets to keep all of my punches and spinner anvils from walking away.

Philbert
 
Photos! Photos! Photos!

(Please)

I have been working on the mounts for my spinner and breaker for a while and will post photos when done. Using rare earth magnets to keep all of my punches and spinner anvils from walking away.

Philbert

Board is actually a 2x6. Bolt holes are countersunk on bottom.
When you dont have enough bench space to dedicate to the tools this is the best way to go.

I also have a place where I lay out the chain DL charts to measure count for cutting
but dont leave them glued down. (I like to keep them clean.) :)

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but they might be worth having a look. I only see seven chainsaws in the photo.

Looks like box store saws. Can't see the Husky, but it could be also.

Heres my beef: most of those cheap, box store saws come with blow molded plastic cases. How come I never see those cases at garage sales after the saws burn up and die? That photo shows several of them. I would be glad to pay $10 for one, and have no problem with putting a nice saw in the case from a cheap one - might even discourage theft!

Philbert
 
Big Jonny in Atlanta

This is the size saw I have been looking for exactly, but I don't have this kinda spare change right now. Not sure if this is a deal or not, but might be close to a deal if it is in as good a shape as the seller says.

Jonsered 2095 Chainsaw 95cc
 
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Local PU only (Fairdale, KY), but they might be worth having a look. I only see seven chainsaws in the photo.


Looks like box store saws. Can't see the Husky, but it could be also.

Heres my beef: most of those cheap, box store saws come with blow molded plastic cases. How come I never see those cases at garage sales after the saws burn up and die? That photo shows several of them. I would be glad to pay $10 for one, and have no problem with putting a nice saw in the case from a cheap one - might even discourage theft!

Philbert


Yeah, most of the saws shown in the photo wouldn't be worth messing with unless they just needed a simple (cheap) going over. My thinking is theyd be worth it if you got two or three worthwhile saws for $110.00.
 
The one on the left is still available, it's a mono. The one on the right is in good hands.:hmm3grin2orange:

2 Antique Chainsaw's

Got to have some close ups of that BP1 man....... Pictures or it didn't happen........ Matter of fact I will have to see it in person to believe you entirely, my shipping address is........

Did you give the buyer a big ole smile as you paid him??
 
1636 skilsaw

this is my first post here, after being offered half a dozen chances to "dance within the lines" while attempting to register. i am likely too dumb to get here in the first place, and darwin is alive and well in the registration office....but here goes...

found the link for this saw (1636 skilsaw) here, interesting construction for older saw with anti-vibe and electronic ignition. two rings and light all metal construction (except starter sprocket) also. anyone know more about this saw?
 

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