Skil Classic 2.5hp saw repair?
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:29:40 -0500, spaco
wrote:
Can't say that you can "make money" repairing it, but if you google
"skilsaw parts" you'll get a lot of hits from places that sell parts.
You can usually look around on the sites to find your model, and see the
parts you need, with prices. I have gone this route several times.
Pete Stanaitis
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I dont want to make money..it appears that my post last month about
not needing to lock things up was a bit..premature. My favorite
Rockwell worm drive saw and all my angle grinders were last seen being
sold out of the back of a womans car.
I did manage to buy the Milwaukee Sawzall and 9" angle grinder back
from one of the old boys who bought em.
They know who she is..long time local thieve..so its a race wither the
cops or..ah..someone close to me catches up with her first.
I just need a power saw to cut stuff with.
Gunner
Gunner wrote:
Guy gave me a Ski 7" saw yesterday. "Classic" model. Sorta a gold
color, in a fitted case.
Sounds like a Clabber Girl can full of ball bearings being spun up.
These saws worth repairing?
Sources for bearings and the screw/stuff that holds the blade on?
Gunner
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