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Chris Baetens02/05/2017 13:07:30
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Ok, almost done drawing.
I'm trying to add a solution to wear out the complete length of the saw.
Three options : relocating the part by adding a dummie part or a piece of wood in the vise(That's what I'm doing now). Second I could relocate the vise. And third I could mount the saw reversed in it's holder so the sawing action is in the other direction.
Other ideas ..?

Martin Connelly02/05/2017 14:04:03
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Only cut big partswink

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Chris Baetens02/05/2017 14:14:01
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Posted by Martin Connelly on 02/05/2017 14:04:03:

Only cut big partswink

Martin C

Why didn't I think of that simple solution, silly me...face 23

Ian S C02/05/2017 16:54:18
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Or do as I id on my little one, the vice is held down by two bolts and they go through the bed via a long slot so that the vice can be slid along so that the full length of the blade can be used.

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Chris Baetens02/05/2017 21:25:54
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That was one of my ideas to,

Thanks Ian.

Nick Hulme26/06/2017 00:09:11
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Posted by Chris Baetens on 02/05/2017 21:25:54:

That was one of my ideas to,

Thanks Ian.

"Rapidor Manchester" Power Hacksaws also have a movable fixed jaw to allow appropriate positioning of work within the stroke of the blade, the blade jaws can be set for angles too,

- Nick

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