
The winning bidder must pay within two(2) days. I will leave feedback for you as soon as I see that feedback has been left. I will then know you have received your purchase and are satisfied. FEEDBACK POLICY: Please leave feedback after you receive your purchase. The black bottom plate is a little out of square. Currently has a carbide tipped blade in it. I used it a few times myself over the past 20 years.

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NedL clearly beat my worm drive saw with his jig/circular saw combo, but I am still ahead by at least a full length with my 1949 Johnson Seahorse score.īottom feeding is a great sport.Before going any further please read my auction terms below. What a gold mine!īottom feeding is a great sport. People start stacking things out several days ahead of time. One day each month is "bulk day" where large items, non garbage, are collected. A couple of local townships here do trash collection. Even I won't climb through someone's kitchen garbage. Bicycles, lawnmowers, outboards, truck rims, saws, bar stock, pots, pans, garden stakes, chainsaws, lamps, stereos, log chains, various hand and power tools, car repair books, industrial supply catalogs, antique house hardware, rocking chairs, window glass, onandonandon.loads of good stuff in the clean piles. That is where you get the clean, useful trash. Keep your eye on the scrap metal and newspaper bins. smile.gifĬhad- Don't look in the trash bins. I don't think he likes his, ummm, decoration. Also, Finbar seems to have a "look" on his face. The parts I need may be available from the other current models. It was not a pretty sight.Įd- The saw I got looks newer than Dumpster Sally. I set the saw down, the blade bit into the floor, and the saw jumped around lke it just ate hot chile peppers. I had a lesser circular saw once that the lower guard got stuck while I was cutting. It would be too easy to make a cut, then set the saw down and have the still-turning blade gouge whatever it was set on, including body parts. I really don't need it for function, but I am not comfortable with the blade being always exposed. I expect the lower blade guard to be the hardest part to find. It would seem reasonable that model 77 parts should fit, but I want to be certain. I guess I'll try calling Skil directly to see if they have the parts list and diagram for this saw.

Should I file this under "nice try, but not worth fixing" or is this saw, with its larger than usual capacity, worth searching to the far corners of the earth to obtain the parts it needs? I do have to cut a keel for a 25 foot oak/cedar shad skiff someday.I hear the worm drive Skilsaws are really good at that task. This saw needs parts, specifically a switch, cord, brushes, one brush holder w/cap, and the entire lower blade guard assembly, and I cannot find them. They also list a "5825 type 1" that is an 8-1/4 inch saw, but I do not know if this is the same as the model 825 that I have. The closest I got was from the Skil site where they list a model 5825, but that is a 6" saw, not a 8-1/4. There is no limit to the information and parts available for the model 77 but the model 825 is elusive. I searched the web for parts and info about the model 825 and found very little. It is a model 825, which takes an 8-1/4 inch blade instead of the regular 7-1/2(?)" blade used on the model 77. I know the worm drive is highly regarded, but this particular one is odd. I picked up a worm drive Skilsaw the other day on the curb. To advertise, take a look at WoodenBoat Advertising, or use your Google Adwords account if you want to advertise on the Forum. Selling/self promotion postings are verboten on the Forum. No need to register unless you would like to participate, although some images will only show if you are registered/logged-in.īefore you can post: click the red register link or the register tab, above, right. You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions as well as basic rules.

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