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Here is a cheap one I made a work on some downtime.

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I agree with that, but that's kind of a double edged sword. Often times the stuff on the bone pile has everything broke on it that you would need, after all it's on the bone pile for a reason. The bone pile is usually a good place to get parts for a crushed saw.


While true to point, over time they do add up and you'll be surprised at how different ones ended up there for different reasons.

If you are having trouble with building any part of your saw, I will offer to assemble/work on anything you need done to help you get a good start. SS
 

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While true to point, over time they do add up and you'll be surprised at how different ones ended up there for different reasons.

If you are having trouble with building any part of your saw, I will offer to assemble/work on anything you need done to help you get a good start. SS
I appreciate it. I guess what I was trying to state was saws from a loggers junk pile usually have all the same thing wrong with them. So all the chit that frequently break you've usually got robbed. I try and fix everything i break asap. I don't think I'd ever give a logger much money for his junk saws. Cause they are usually that.... Junk. Not being argumentative at all.
 
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