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I need the model number of the trim saw Norm used on New Yankee Workshop.  The one he used to cut down lumber.

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(02-03-2018, 09:24 PM)woodtoolgy Wrote: I need the model number of the trim saw Norm used on New Yankee Workshop.  The one he used to cut down lumber.

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314.  You got to find them used; great saw, I'd never sell mine.

https://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-314-...B0000222WY
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#15
Yup, would never part with mine either.......

Ed
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I'm heavy into Porter Cable, but that 314 didn't stay long here. The base and the adjustment part was utterly a pos. A carriage bolt that turned in the square slot that it was supposed to fit in, with a wingnut.
The rivets that attached the end of the base that was supposed to hinge, were apparently smashed by a gorilla running the riveter machine.
I must have just got a dude I suppose.
Steve

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#17
Today's compact circular saws...

https://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-PCE3...rcular+saw

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZFR4GJE/ref...B01MRBDZDX

https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5005BA-2-I...BX443HGVBN
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(02-03-2018, 09:24 PM)woodtoolgy Wrote: I need the model number of the trim saw Norm used on New Yankee Workshop.  The one he used to cut down lumber.

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Thank You everyone...  I appreciate your comments and assistance....
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Best 200 bucks I spent. I just picked up one a few months ago from craigslist. Came with metal case, 5 extra blades, wrench and oil. try searchtempest.com it will search all CL
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(02-05-2018, 11:13 PM)bmich Wrote: Best 200 bucks I spent. I just picked up one a few months ago from craigslist. Came with metal case, 5 extra blades, wrench and oil.  try searchtempest.com it will search all CL

Hmmm...sounds just like the one I sold on CL a few months ago!  I loved that little saw, but it saw little use after I bought a DeWalt Tracksaw a couple of years ago.
Bob
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(02-03-2018, 09:24 PM)woodtoolgy Wrote: I need the model number of the trim saw Norm used on New Yankee Workshop.  The one he used to cut down lumber.

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Another alternative might be the little SAW  BOSS.   Not as small as the 314 but it's been a great break down saw for me.
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