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New Life for an Old Saw

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by woodsman416, Jun 20, 2016.

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    I found this old Sears/David Bradley saw in the barn when I bought my house about 7 years ago. Last winter I decided to do a rebuild / spruce up and thought I'd share some pictures of how it went. saw1.jpg
     
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    Suprisingly, the engine was free and it had good compression and spark. It had been sitting on a dirt floor for years and the magnesium was oxidized and dissolving. So after disassembly this was what the frame and the gear case cover looked like. saw3.jpg saw2.jpg
     
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    I have one of those and recently rebuilt the carb and it runs pretty good. Not very fast but load as hell.
     
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    Might look for a new case?

    Or isn't there a member here.. Mag Craft There it is, that @ feature is cool. But not sure he could do much with that??...maybe fix something that you may find in better shape but still needs work?
     
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    I cleaned and striped all the parts, wire brushed the corroded areas and used some PC-7. After that I sanded everything down and painted the parts saw6.jpg saw8.jpg metallic blue. I'm not the best with "body work" but it's functional.
     
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    Oh This is going to be a shelf queen!
     
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    Going back together. saw11.jpg saw12.jpg
     
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    Looking good.
     
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    Never owned any of those or seen 'em around here either but I do know certain DB models are real torque monsters & are quite popular with a lot of vintage saw collectors.
     
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    Her it is all back together. First time it took me about a dozen pulls to get it running. Now it starts on the third or fourth pull. It seems to run pretty strong but I haven't cut with it yet. It smokes a lot (20:1 ratio) and it's LOUD! I might cut with it this weekend. If I do I'll try to post a video. 003.JPG 004.JPG
     

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    So where is that pitted case lead too...just inside the recoil? I thought those were the crank case halves:eek:o_O
     
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    It's at the bottom of the gear case portion of the frame. I'll take another picture tonight that shows it better.
     
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    It looks awesome. Great work!
     
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