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On Mar 11, 6:49 pm, wrote:
I have a 30+ year old saw. I broke the blade guard on my saw last
weekend.
I do not see a model number on it anywhere. Is there anyone who could
give me info on
how to get a replacement part.
Thanks Steve


can you find the name that well be good start,email the name and i
probaly be able to help
evan1944


I bet it is Skil.


And I bet, no matter who made it, he won't find a part for it unless
he finds another saw he can disassemble.



No kidding unless it is the old 77, maybe.


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On Mar 11, 6:49 pm, wrote:
I have a 30+ year old saw. I broke the blade guard on my saw last
weekend.
I do not see a model number on it anywhere. Is there anyone who could
give me info on
how to get a replacement part.
Thanks Steve


can you find the name that well be good start,email the name and i
probaly be able to help
evan1944


I bet it is Skil.


And I bet, no matter who made it, he won't find a part for it unless
he finds another saw he can disassemble.


No kidding unless it is the old 77, maybe.


I remember when Skill made tools.....
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On Mar 12, 9:33 am, "Leon" wrote:
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On Mar 11, 11:34 pm, "Leon" wrote:
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On Mar 11, 6:49 pm, wrote:
I have a 30+ year old saw. I broke the blade guard on my saw last
weekend.
I do not see a model number on it anywhere. Is there anyone who could
give me info on
how to get a replacement part.
Thanks Steve


can you find the name that well be good start,email the name and i
probaly be able to help
evan1944


I bet it is Skil.


And I bet, no matter who made it, he won't find a part for it unless
he finds another saw he can disassemble.


No kidding unless it is the old 77, maybe.


Yeah, you can still get that one. IIRC, they even have a magnesium
model. I wonder if all parts patterns are the same, or similar enough
to the old ones to be used.
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