mathamattox
Aluminum
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2009
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
Guys,
I am selling my 1920s Racine No. 2 power hacksaw that I restored over the past 5 years (with many breaks). I bought it for $50 from a friend of a friend and it was incomplete, filthy, and broken. Thanks to Hal Rhodes who sent me some parts he had leftover from a scrapped saw I was able to complete the restoration.
It now works nicely and has a well-done additional structure for the electric motor. The only thing it is missing is a coolant pump and piping, but it does have the v-belt pulley to drive the pump.
I am asking $700 and will consider other offers as its not an exact science to determine the value of a restored power hacksaw .
Thanks,
Jonathan
I am selling my 1920s Racine No. 2 power hacksaw that I restored over the past 5 years (with many breaks). I bought it for $50 from a friend of a friend and it was incomplete, filthy, and broken. Thanks to Hal Rhodes who sent me some parts he had leftover from a scrapped saw I was able to complete the restoration.
It now works nicely and has a well-done additional structure for the electric motor. The only thing it is missing is a coolant pump and piping, but it does have the v-belt pulley to drive the pump.
I am asking $700 and will consider other offers as its not an exact science to determine the value of a restored power hacksaw .
Thanks,
Jonathan