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Manufactured/Badged by:
J. Sagar & Co.
Canal Works, Halifax, Yorkshire, England
True Manufacturer:
J. Sagar & Co.
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Canal Works, Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Rip Saw
Machine Size:
26" I think, though maybe 24"
Submitted By:
Sion Dovey
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
26" Rise and Fall circular saw
Date of Manufacturer:
? 1930s?
Serial Number:
?
Last Updated
5/24/2014 7:18:10 AM
Comments:
A nice machine with its original motor and all complete with no breaks. You can see the clear evolution in style from the older Sagar saw benches. It just needs the bright work sorting out and good to go. It had been stored outside under a tarpaulin for some time before i purchased it, which doesn't allow the condensation to dry out unfortunately so the top is quite rusty, but it will clean up well enough.
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The motor id Plate
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The crown guard all complete and original.
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Cast badge in the machine base, i'm not sure of the exact period that this style of badge was used, but i think quite a short time, i have seen only a very few examples of it cast into machines.
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