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    Last year we went to a friends property for a long weekend camping ect, while there i saw this saw nice and safe to use I would think:eek: NOT
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    Default also saw this

    and this shed
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    So whats wrong with that .... stryth mate you want a big blade or you happy turning the bl...y wood over and cutting twice. And, damn it what do ya think doctors use a jig saw. :eek:

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    Saw not made in China. Built to last.
    wonder how old the shed is ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian007
    Last year we went to a friends property for a long weekend camping ect, while there i saw this saw nice and safe to use I would think:eek: NOT
    Isn't that the new Triton WC3000 with GMC modification ?
    I love the blade guard :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    Isn't that the new Triton WC3000 with GMC modification ?
    I love the blade guard :eek:
    I think you could be on the money there Gumby

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    Saw not made in China. Built to last.
    wonder how old the shed is ?
    Dont know how old the shed is but I could find out
    there was two or three of these type of sheds some a bit worse for wear...

    Cheers Ian
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    Love that blade guard.:confused: I can't see how you'd actually use it for anything. The fence thing gets in the way of anything you'd feed into it for ripping. And for crosscutting, I can't see how you'd either move the saw into the wood or vice versa.

    Love the shed. Good candidate for the "Blokes and Sheds" book. Shedscientist!!?? Must've been built by an former thatcher, I reckon.
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    itsa firewood saw
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    Now that is what the USA woodworks think you Auzies woodchucks live and work in.

    Man that is one hell of a cross-cut saw. I'll see if I can find a pic of my uncle Hamp's saw mill he build if you want to see a whole body chopper.
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    The saw is used to cut firewood. The doohickey being referred to as a blade guard acts as a support for the timber being cut. It actually pivots from lower down and moves forward over the blade. This gives support, and makes cutting easier.

    These things were pretty common years ago, and probably still quite a few in use today.

    If you want dangerous I can get a photo of a bench saw with now blade guard, no splitter no nothing, just the blade protruding up through the bench.
    Boring signature time again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    I can get a photo of a bench saw with now blade guard, no splitter no nothing, just the blade protruding up through the bench.
    Thanks but don't bother I've got one like that
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    Still can't see it. Can someone please post a diagram? video?

    I assume it's powerd from the tractor motor?:eek: That's one mean mother...
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    I wonder if it has a dado blade too ?? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    Still can't see it. Can someone please post a diagram? video?

    I assume it's powerd from the tractor motor?:eek: That's one mean mother...
    Drop the log on the bench (photo 2)
    Tilt the bench back into the blade.
    Keep fingers and hands outa the way.
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