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Stanley Safety Saw (1950’s?). My grandfather gave it to me. Not mint, bottom blade guard broke off (surprisingly) as I was trying to clean it up. Had a good tool and electric motor guy replace the old cord, which had suffered a cut (I swear I didn’t do it!).
These old worm drive saws were made to last forever. Blade isn't original, they came with a plain steel blade, the one on this saw is carbide tip. Someone with a wire fed welder should be able to fix the broken shoe.
I’m sorry I’m just now seeing your question WesternPA-Collector. I had the original blade somewhere. I’m not sure if I can find it. But this blade is a Forrest blade out of NJ. (https://www.forrestblades.com) It’s supposed to be one of the best blades you can buy. This one does need to be sharpened.
Hello the.view.from.here. I have one of these saws and I'm looking for its manual. Would it be possible for you to upload pictures of the 2 page booklet with the hole punches in it? I have seen the same booklet but for the w65 saw. From what I understand it should have a parts list, a parts diagram, and operating / maintenance instructions. It would be of great help to me. Thanks
Never mind friend I just got the manual elsewhere. Nice saw. ps that blade is in backwards haha :)