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24th June 2012, 05:03 PM #1New Member
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radial arm/docking saw
I purchased this saw some time ago, stripped it down, rebuilt it, painted it, converted from 3phase to single phase, made a new belt guard for it, however i don't know what brand/make is it. No tags etc on it, Anyone can identify this saw?
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24th June 2012, 07:00 PM #2Member
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Radial arm.
That machine is a Cousins Super saw . We had 2 of them in our shop. The yellow box over the arm is not standard.
Rowley.
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25th June 2012, 12:01 PM #3New Member
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Thanks for that. The yelloy box is a cast iron box, which is one piece sliding on the vertical main shaft. It has two (one on each side) some hardened strips secured , for the sliding bearings. Might can see it, if you have a closer look on the pic. Would you have any idea about the model and year?
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Steve
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25th June 2012, 08:25 PM #4Member
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On looking closely I see what you are saying . I was basing my ID on the rise and fall set up wich is exactly like the Cousins, Our saws were not a part of the stand, The saw was built on a large square cast iron plate. You built your own bench to suit. If it is a Cousins it would be an older machine than either of ours. The first one was bought about 1965/70 the newer one about 10years after.I am not much help.
Rowley.
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