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I like the exposed fan, too.
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in case anyone wondered why this is in hand tools, the previous owner sold after he cut off his hands, one each with the blade and fan.
I always wondered why people bother to put stuff like this up on CL. If I somehow gained possession of that, it would be passed off to a metal scrapper, post haste
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I would love to have and put a buffing wheel on it.
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Yup, we call them suicide saws. Used to see them a lot in WVa. Except that instead of an electric motor there was a belt from an axial on a tractor that was blocked so one driven wheel is off the ground. The belt truned a saw between 30" and 50" in diameter.
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