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Power hacksaw Rebuild

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fluxcored:
Very nice saws guys. And as always very beautiful work done by you, Ilia.

ilia-45:
Russell Nash  :wave:
I just take pictures of the entire disassembly and then if things do not remember watching photos :borg:
I thus went through fairly complex machines :thumbup:

fluxcored.
Thank you thank you :headbang:

Kjelle:
Not only do you make nice stuff, but you obviously have a good mechanical sense... I'm very impressed by your rebuild! Not many would continue after they find something as bad as the pulley...
 :clap: :clap: :clap:

Kjelle

sparky961:
Good job on the restoration.  I used to have a few of these that were destined to be restored, but I couldn't find the time and I came across a bandsaw so I sold the hacksaws - one of which I think will get the restoration it deserved.  A big old piece of iron never ceases to get me all nostalgic though.

Your english seems fine, but the makers of the machine could have used a few hours on Google Translate themselves. I do love a good bit of Chinglish..... "HACK SAWING MACHINE"

-Sparky

dickda1:
This beautiful rebuilt has inspired me to build that power hacksaw I have always wanted.  I plan to use ground steel flat stock for the guide arm.

I assume the main pulley is cast iron?  Have had minor success silver soldering, but see why you went with a professional for the weld job.
-Dick

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