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Cfwydirk t1_ix5dtrb wrote

Mmmmmm!

Worm gear drive!

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blacklassie t1_ix5ewui wrote

That’s pretty cool. Beast of a saw too.

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vacuous_comment t1_ix5hzue wrote

I have to say I could probably make a saw last 35 years if I left it unused and new in the box.

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Woodbutcher31 t1_ix5wzv1 wrote

My favorite, I learned on one and can’t comfortably cut on anything else.

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DatDan513 t1_ix5xsnn wrote

Whoa man. That’s really cool!

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upvoatsforall t1_ix60wlm wrote

To be fair, this saw could have been used daily for those 35 years and it would still be running if it had received some grease a handful of times over the span. That saw is as well built as it could have been.

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Lavaine170 t1_ix67c4r wrote

Not BIFL if it's never used, but a worm drive Skilsaw is as close to BIFL as you'll find in a powre tool.

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bmx13 t1_ix698v6 wrote

That's dope, now give her the use she's always dreamed of and been denied.

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LazyImprovement t1_ix6a37o wrote

I have a Skil saw that’s been used for 35 years and it’s working great! Had to replace the cord because I cut it a couple times

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CATDOG-meow t1_ix6gv4a wrote

I don’t see why all saws arent like this. I mean blade on the left side you are cutting make sense. Why should we be looking over our right shoulder while cuttin with blade on right side

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idhatemet00 t1_ix6m24u wrote

look sick, unfortunately it has a stamped steel shoe which is no bueno. magnesium shoe>

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slawre89 t1_ix6tepm wrote

Can confirm. I have one. It still works. Probably from the early 70s and hung in a barn for about 10 years straight after being worked hard on job sites before that.

Still works perfectly- just changed oil when I got it and dusted it off.

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IKnewThisYearsAgo t1_ix6zx0c wrote

I researched that a few years ago and the opinion was that early circular saws were really heavy, so you didn't want the weight on the cutoff piece. Then they just kept building them that way.

I bought a Bosch that's built backwards from the usual, because like you say, it's a lot easier to use.

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Cmpbp3 t1_ix723pz wrote

Nice old worm saw.

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OmahaMike402 t1_ix750lt wrote

It was meant to be used. Magnesium foot? HD variant? Throw it in your Packout big box for a crown job

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Hamburgerfinger OP t1_ix7v9kn wrote

Thanks! Yeah I think this was made before the mag saws came out.

Also I think there are different schools of thought on that. The steel shoe is heavier, but if your saw took a fall on a construction site you could just bend it back into shape; the magnesium ones are lighter but tend to break. As a hobbyist myself I prefer the magnesium one too, but many carpenters prefer the steel shoe.

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No-Artichoke-6333 t1_iy9v1t2 wrote

my dad gave me his Skil Saw whenever he upgraded to a bigger one. its going on 30 years of use now and works as good as new.

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