Found in my late fathers basement, my sister sent me pictures asking me if I knew what they were for. With out holding them in my hands and seeing how they worked I couldn't even guess
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some kind of piers
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Re: some kind of piers
Is there any wording on them anywhere?
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Re: some kind of piers
It puts the set on a saw blade.
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Re: some kind of piers
midmo wrote:It puts the set on a saw blade.
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I'll second that although I've never used one. Vern
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Re: some kind of piers
That makes sense to me.... Possibly for a saw like this??
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Re: some kind of piers
Barnyard wrote:Is there any wording on them anywhere?
I dont think so Bill I'm pretty sure she would of mentioned it if there were any kind of numbers or letters on it.
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Re: some kind of piers
midmo wrote:It puts the set on a saw blade.
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Awsome, Thank you. My father and grandfather would of used them on saws similar to what Larry posted. They also used a belt driven buzz saw off the back of the farmall cub which may also be where they could of used it
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Re: some kind of piers
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Makes a lot of sense. That is exactly what they look like - a little more squarish than the saw sets I have but essentially similar. Might have been used in the northern logging camps way back when -- Quebec or Maine maybe?
Makes a lot of sense. That is exactly what they look like - a little more squarish than the saw sets I have but essentially similar. Might have been used in the northern logging camps way back when -- Quebec or Maine maybe?
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