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    Grandpa bought this saw new and used it for many years. Dad used it too and it eventually came to me. My first thoughts were to use it as a small crosscutting station. Circumstances got me caught between shops for longer than expected. Out of sheer boredom dad and I went to work on it. Dad got blow-out duty.
    Dad cleaning up-2.jpg
    A nice thing about getting hand-me-downs in my family is that they generally come with everything that was originally in the box . I can't believe that plastic part of the blade guard survived unscathed.
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    The bearings were a little rough after nearly 70 years of use but, I got them swapped out without much trouble.
    Arbor parts actual-2.jpg . Dad cleaning up-2-2.jpg. Granpas-saw-done-1.jpg
    I built a small base for it and put it on a mobile platform. This will help since I really have no shop space right now and have to head for the side yard to do much. She cleaned up pretty good.
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    It is a stout little saw compared to what you usually find in a contractor today. A 2HP motor gives it lots of spunk.
    Granpas-saw-done-7.jpg . Granpas-saw-done-8.jpg
    Anyway, I hope this inspires someone to take after that 'fixer-upper' they've had around for a while .
    Last edited by glenn bradley; 11-29-2020 at 4:49 PM. Reason: sp
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