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That is very nice. Can't wait until we have a place so I can get the saws out of the trailer. I had a couple of that style of Nelson saw, can you believe I saw one in an estate with a 24 inch blade?
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That is very nice. Can't wait until we have a place so I can get the saws out of the trailer. I had a couple of that style of Nelson saw, can you believe I saw one in an estate with a 24 inch blade?
Definitely time to get the saws out of the trailer!!! It's hounding time in Az.
I seen a 24" version on FB a few months back, what a cool monster that was.
That is very nice. Can't wait until we have a place so I can get the saws out of the trailer. I had a couple of that style of Nelson saw, can you believe I saw one in an estate with a 24 inch blade?
Definitely time to get the saws out of the trailer!!! It's hounding time in Az.
I seen a 24" version on FB a few months back, what a cool monster that was.
Welcome to Az.
Got to have a place to put them first. I can dig out the hounding tools though. I'm definitely ready.
“If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization.” - Ludwig Von Mises
Post by AzRockGeek on Dec 20, 2020 14:04:51 GMT -5
I finally making progress again, the recirculation pump needed a little TLC, had a difficult time finding a machinist, found good on local on CL. He made a new shaft for it, the last one was really scared up, while apart time replace the bearing as well. Just about done with this saw as well, get the pump reassembled and a little more assembly.
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