Marty Walsh
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Well, since Mini-Max doesn't make one, I had to get the next best thing...ole iron
It's a 14" Dewalt "GA" long arm saw. I'm not sure, but I think it's about a mid 60's vintage. Perhaps one of the aficiandos on here can let me know better.
It seems to be in pretty good shape, Runs smoothly, no slop on either the motor or arm bearings, travel is very smooth on the arm.
It needs a good cleaning, a new table top, definetly a new blade, and a new switch...the switch at the end of the arm died and the previous owner bypassed it with a contactor and regular light switch (visible to the lower right in the one picture).
Any info anyone cares to share with me about this saw would be appreciated...including where to get a new switch assembly.
Thanks...
- Marty -
P.S. Jeff, I thought I knew what that was in your avatar picture. Now I know for sure:
It's a 14" Dewalt "GA" long arm saw. I'm not sure, but I think it's about a mid 60's vintage. Perhaps one of the aficiandos on here can let me know better.
It seems to be in pretty good shape, Runs smoothly, no slop on either the motor or arm bearings, travel is very smooth on the arm.
It needs a good cleaning, a new table top, definetly a new blade, and a new switch...the switch at the end of the arm died and the previous owner bypassed it with a contactor and regular light switch (visible to the lower right in the one picture).
Any info anyone cares to share with me about this saw would be appreciated...including where to get a new switch assembly.
Thanks...
- Marty -
P.S. Jeff, I thought I knew what that was in your avatar picture. Now I know for sure: