doubleboost
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Thanks very muchhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/uk.rec.models.engineering/HtJCkGo1J18/rZVz7ZAjCQUJ
Love the big weight, is the reason blade fitting not original due to odd length blade no longer available. modelenginere.co.uk may be a place to ask.
Looks a 50s machine
the blades are cheap as chips. just buy the longer ones sharpen a carbide masonary drill to a decent cutting edge spot heat the blade where u want the hole with oxy acet torch till cherry red and drill it fastthen cut the blade length down with angle grinder .u can pick them blades up for a couple of quid each normaly at autojumbles
i scored a couple of worn blades from rgb stainless from up the road .3inch x24inch and made them in to scrapersI bought some big ones a couple of years ago they make good scrapers
good grief, that brings back memories, had one of them years ago and sold on ebay to give space for a band saw, Glad I did.Hi
Lads
Has any one got a saw like this
I could do with a picture of the blade clamps
That looks like the one he boughtFor sale on gum tree ?
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yep it is .all the scratch marks are the sameThat looks like the one he bought
thats what i do 2. if i could be bothered id drill and tap couple more holes down the bed and be able to move the fixed vice jaw along but im 2 lazy to do itWhat used to get me upset with my Mechanical saw was there was always half the blade length that never saw work and it seemed a waste to bin...i now have steel blocks in my vice so it moves the stock into the untouched teeth and i get my moneys worth.
thats what i do 2. if i could be bothered id drill and tap couple more holes down the bed and be able to move the fixed vice jaw along but im 2 lazy to do it![]()
That looks like the one he bought