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Default Power hacksaw ID & info (Miller-Knuth)

Anyone have information on this saw? Mainly, can I get blades for it? Age?
Value?

http://members.cox.net/tomsdisco/saw.jpg

Thanks

-Tom


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I have the exact same saw. I believe they were made in Omaha, NE. Not
sure of the age, but I think 50 yrs +. You can get blades from an
industrial suppier either locally, or someplace online like
McMaster-Carr or MSC. Some blades I've bought are just a little too
wide and I had to grind maybe 1/8 inch off the back at each end to get
them to fit.

I rebuilt mine when I got it maybe18 years ago, and it still works fine.

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