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18 November 2017 at 12:26 am #372475
Paul & Team, The Complainers I suspect would be a small few. I am sure they do not worry Paul. As you put the wood shavings & saw dust in the bin think of them . What ever you do how well you do it, you will never please everyone. I think you are doing a great job & getting better & better. Plod on team….dave1950.
14 January 2017 at 10:55 pm #188298Thanks Dean, I have seen Paul’s vid re cut & file. will give it a go.
11 January 2017 at 12:31 am #144113I to have a problem with a T.Saw i purchased on E.B. A 12 inch Steel backed S&Jackson the teeth were in very poor condition i filed the blade flat for a re cut gave it to a reputable saw doctor here in Brisbane Australia i was told it is too old & brittle several teeth had snapped during the process. can this problem be rectified. ?
Thanking you
Dave Steward.30 September 2016 at 10:36 pm #141100many many times less dangerous. I disagree Dave all power saws can be dangerous if not used correctly and with respect & care.
20 September 2016 at 4:57 am #140431Ed, I have bought them from Bunnings Hardware. there are different sizes for different weights. now this info is of no use to you if you do not live in Australia. but worry not rumor has it they are soon to be setting up in the U.K.
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