Steve Wan | 18/04/2014 13:47:41 |
131 forum posts 3 photos | Hi Guys, Greetings! I have not appeared for a long time Was too busy in my tiny workshop and a BIG hello to Nigel from Scotland. Can anyone here helps to address this issue? I need to find out more about this power hacksaw's origin, name and even better the product manual? The image is in the photo section > Steve's Workshop. The saw is propelled by 2 side rods which is amazingly interesting. I like to build a smaller version but I need a detailed mechanics first... Appreciates any help here. Steve Wan
Edited By JasonB on 18/04/2014 15:56:14 |
Steve Wan | 18/04/2014 13:50:58 |
131 forum posts 3 photos | Hi Guys Anyone own this amazing Power hacksaw or ever used it before? I like to build one, I need more info. Any helps is highly appreciated. Steve Wan |
John Stevenson | 18/04/2014 17:39:50 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Looks like a generic hacksaw to me. Chances of getting a book on this are slim as they probably never published one.
Incidentally it's not propelled by the two side rods, they are support only, the crank drives a connecting rod that fastens to the rear of the saw frame.
To be honest there is enough info in that picture to reverse engineer a copy. |
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