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Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - brianwelch - 11-11-2019 Just picked up a 9-1/4" Black & Decker Quicksaw (Model 95 worm drive). I want to perform some PM on it and so far have been unsuccessful in finding anything other than a scant handful of FS posts. Looks like it uses a proprietary arbor KO, 1-3/8" diameter w/2 parallel flats, as opposed to the very common diamond KO associated with Skil, so any assistance with a blade source would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance Brian RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - Stwood_ - 11-11-2019 I'm racking my brain here as to who it was that sold overstock/shelf-queen blades here. It's been a while. RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - mike4244 - 11-11-2019 (11-11-2019, 11:31 AM)brianwelch Wrote: Just picked up a 9-1/4" Black & Decker Quicksaw (Model 95 worm drive). I want to perform some PM on it and so far have been unsuccessful in finding anything other than a scant handful of FS posts. RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - brianwelch - 11-12-2019 Thanks for your efforts Mike...I may put a feeler over at OWWM (mostly shop equipment, but one never knows). I use Dynamic for sharpening, but might give Ridge a shot as they are much closer. I have a pipe reamer, so might give it a shot on an old throwaway blade to see if it's possible. I am hoping/thinking the flattened sides of the arbor drive are not a deal breaker, and that a true round arbor will work satisfactorily Anyone know if any shops will/can braze carbide tips on a standard steel blade? Brian RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - fishhh4 - 11-12-2019 (11-11-2019, 01:28 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: I'm racking my brain here as to who it was that sold overstock/shelf-queen blades here. It's been a while. His name was Mike Williams I think. He sells on e-bay, but shipping is to steep for a couple of blades. I bought quite a few blades from him when he sold here. Old stock beefy as heck Delta blades. He had a combination blade that was quite popular here. I can't think of his handle on the bay.... RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - Stwood_ - 11-12-2019 (11-12-2019, 09:18 AM)fishhh4 Wrote: His name was Mike Williams I think. He sells on e-bay, but shipping is to steep for a couple of blades. I bought quite a few blades from him when he sold here. Old stock beefy as heck Delta blades. He had a combination blade that was quite popular here. I can't think of his handle on the bay.... Sounds familiar. I bought 2 cases of ten blades the last time. Still have a few left. RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - Stwood_ - 11-12-2019 (11-12-2019, 08:30 AM)brianwelch Wrote: Anyone know if any shops will/can braze carbide tips on a standard steel blade? Not sure about that, but at 6-8 bucks per replacement tooth that they charge, might add up. RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - brianwelch - 11-12-2019 (11-12-2019, 12:47 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Not sure about that, but at 6-8 bucks per replacement tooth that they charge, might add up. What, never heard of a quantity discount? <grin> Good point, never even got that far in the thinking process...doh! RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - Stwood_ - 11-12-2019 (11-12-2019, 01:09 PM)brianwelch Wrote: What, never heard of a quantity discount? <grin> Not to often anymore. RE: Vintage B&D Quicksaw help - brianwelch - 11-13-2019 Quick update...I dug into the depths of the case which came with the saw...Lo and behold was the original 1 page owners manual. The good news is that I know the saw takes precisely 3 ounces of lubricating oil (will settle for using that readily available/recommended by Skil) and recommends flushing with kerosene (in progress as we speak). Blade availability is still somewhat enigmatic, but methinks options will arise... |