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28th April 2016, 04:01 PM #1New Member
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help identifying old Durden combination saw
Hi Guys
I have inherited all my dads tools. We used to share a small factory unit/storeroom. This had been sitting in a corner for years, I'm guessing it is at least 40 years old, as I can always remember it being around.
It hasnt been used in years. Although I did plug it in and it spins the cutter head. I haven't quite worked out how the saw works. There are other attachments and a number of saw blades (albeit with different arbours).
It is not something I really want to keep. I will never use it and will never restore it and there isnt much in the way of sentimental attachment to it.
It has some surface rust, but doesn't appear to be too bad. But it does have a bit of paint overspray on it.
So I was wondering if people could let me know what it is and maybe what I should ask for it.
cheers
Clint
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28th April 2016, 06:32 PM #2China
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As it says on the machine it is a Pacemaker, in that condition you won't get more than $200