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My mac pro saws start easy but the homeowner macs :deadhorse:.... make good boat anchors

Home owner macs are the only ones I have had anything to do with and I recon there complete heaps of ####. Like most things tho I'm sure there pro gear was a bit better. Do they even exist anymore or have mac gone the way of the dodo?
 
Home owner macs are the only ones I have had anything to do with and I recon there complete heaps of ####. Like most things tho I'm sure there pro gear was a bit better. Do they even exist anymore or have mac gone the way of the dodo?

Mac were bought by a Taiwanese company many years ago, now they just make cheap plastic saws sold at hardware stores.
 
It's ok Neil ile pass I don't plan on ever owning one.

hahahaha, even I own a maccullok, its a monster 6-10,,,,,, not near as tidy as Waynes 10-10. (that would be right,,, his is bigger than mine)

Ok Neil I'll do it

[video=youtube;tNBmmw4PgG4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNBmmw4PgG4[/video]

:hmm3grin2orange:

Thanks Wayne, just knew you would be itching to demonstrate the correct starting procedure.
Steel caps and all.
 
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hahahaha, even I own a maccullok, its a monster 6-10,,,,,, not near as tidy as Waynes 10-10. (that would be right,,, his is bigger than mine)



Thanks Wayne, just knew you would be itching to demonstrate the correct starting procedure.
Steel caps and all.

Nope, yours is bigger than mine by 16cc.. I don't have any real big macs
 
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Ok I need advice from you gurus on here after using ten cans of degreaser on my mates saw to clean it to a point I could see the screws, should I get a parts washer? I am always degreasing stuff and was wondering if they are worth it? And what do I run through it? My other concern is the smell and the fact I like to throw my ciggy butts everywhere ;)
 

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