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The Chitty Avatar MS661

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    The reason I'm doing this saw really sucks. As most of you probably know......our friend Phil has passed away. He was far too young to be leaving this world.....and we will all miss him greatly. Not only has Phil left all us saw nuts behind, he also left a wife and family behind.

    This saw will be used to help raise a little money for Phil's wife.

    Dig deep guys.........this is a really good cause......and a really cool saw.



    Now.......I've got a lot of pics to post.......please let me get the pics done before y'all start posting.

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    Some of you might know that the MS661 has not been released in the US yet........this saw wandered over from Canada somehow.

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    A very hungry saw.......it tried to eat it's way outta the box already.

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    Well.......it really does exist.......the MS661C

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    The owner's manual got worn a bit somehow. Prolly while this beast was jumping the border.

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    That is a sexy saw.....

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    I really like the design of the clutch cover......very slick looking.

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    Not a bad size outlet......but we can do better. :)

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    My lovely wife helped me with the pics. She handles a camera pretty well, for a girl.

    Let's take a look under the hood.

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    OK........the saw is all apart.....the jug is ready to start being machined. If y'all wanna discuss the way this think is built.......fire away.

    These are the plates I use to hold the jug in the lathe for cutting the squish.

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    And this is how it goes together.

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    This is the only difference I found between the jug from last year's ill fated release of the 661, and this year's re-release.

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    Moving on.....

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    After cutting the squish band....

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    And I'll cut .052 from the base, for a clearance of .023

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    Now to mount the degree wheel.

    Gotta have a pointer.....I use SS Tig wire.

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    I've picked up a few tricks.......and this is a good one to share.

    See those studs? They allow the jug to stay centered without bolting it down over and over while I'm getting my port heights figured out.

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    Now we grind......that piece of card stock is my guide......that tells me how high to cut the ports.

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    We also sand some stuff. :)

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    Getting closer.....

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    I beat these marks in when I can remember it.....

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    Ready to reassemble.

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    When it's hard to tell I did anything.......I know I did a slick job. :)

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    Like a oversized MS461.....

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    Let's put this thing back together and find it a new home. :rock:

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