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Tools and Woodworking Discuss Tool Gloat in the General Woodworking forums; My new Pax 1776 10" crosscut tenon saw with 15 tpi and English elm pistol grip by Thos. Flinn ...

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Old 05-09-2008, 07:16 PM   #1
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My new Pax 1776 10" crosscut tenon saw with 15 tpi and English elm pistol grip by Thos. Flinn of Sheffield (plus a new 9" carpenter's square with brass faced rosewood stock.

Now, if I can only work out how to switch them on...
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I've cut it twice and it's still too short! But only at one end.
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Looks like the trigger switch is broken off.
Nice saw.
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Sweet!!
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Nice pick ups there Geordie!

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They are cordless, aren't they???????????????????????????
Nice Geordie.
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Nice Geordie. Does that saw come with anit-kickback pawls and safety shield?
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Hey Geordie,

Where do you put the batteries?

Ed......:-)
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I don't even see the pully for the motor on them. Really nice set you got there.
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Hi Geordie,

I do hope you know we're streching out one of your legs on this one. I think it's an absolutely great score...way to go buddy,

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Cheers Ed. I wondered why I was leaning to one side
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