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2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - fall - 01-16-2017 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 Saginaw, MI. Craigslist / Not mine but could be a deal for someone.... http://saginaw.craigslist.org/tls/5960192075.html RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - Tony Z - 01-17-2017 Those would definitely be a buy! RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - fredhargis - 01-17-2017 Dayum!, that's a steal. For those not familiar with the name "Dosch", they are a USA made trimmer identical to the Pootatuck. Made in NJ, the company went under in the 70's. Normally these sell for about $100 each (+/-) though I don't see a handle with the ones in the ad. If they were closer I'd buy them if for no other reason to have the blades. the one I have I bought maybe 8 years ago or so and paid $125. RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - jteneyck - 01-17-2017 They would have to be extremely sharp to cut with the handle that's on them now. John RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - David Katz - 01-17-2017 There are many missing parts on both units. I called the guy, who is about an hour north of me. Restoration will involve acquiring or fabricating parts in order to make the units usable. It would be a fun project for someone willing to do this, but for me it isn't worth it. RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - Admiral - 01-17-2017 (01-17-2017, 01:16 PM)David Katz Wrote: There are many missing parts on both units. I called the guy, who is about an hour north of me. Restoration will involve acquiring or fabricating parts in order to make the units usable. It would be a fun project for someone willing to do this, but for me it isn't worth it. The one in the back has a broken wing and looks like a parts tool or an extra set of blades for the other one, the one in the foreground looks like its only missing the handle, which could be easily made from some bar steel. RE: 2- dosch miter trimmers - $30 - JimReed@Tallahassee - 01-17-2017 The partially missing wing may or may not be a problem in use. I am sure a good workaround could be cobbled up. As for the handle, it took me 15 minutes of whittling and now mine sports a solid walnut handle. |