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I have a couple saws, skill saw and jig must be close to 50yrs old now, if not more.
Had one of those .... sold it when we moved .... kinda wish I still had it.The 1 speed saber saw works just like it did when new.
A word of Caution, if you still use these metal handled tools, Be sure to check the cords. If a wire breaks it can accidentally electrify the handle. If replacing cords it is best to add a grounded cord to it. Plus be sure to use a grounded extension cord. These old tools have claimed a lot of lives>> Just 2 cents.
These old tools have claimed a lot of lives.
People have been killed by 110v through tools?
As a young lad I had the pleasure of being a carpenter's gopher. I was on my first jobsite helping raise walls when I was a mere 4 yrs old. My sole job was to make sure the studs were on the line. I tried to help position a door buck, but it weighed more than I did and put me on my ***.
I was perhaps as old as 8 or 9 when I was given the task of helping the lead carpenter cut a roof. My job was to had him whichever tool he needed. His saws were all Milwaukee or Skil saws with the full metal housings. One morning we were working in knee high grass which was full of dew. Everytime I picked up one of the saws I got shocked and dropped it quickly. After 5 or 6 shocks, I got courageous enough to refuse to pick it up again no matter how much the carpenter cursed or yelled.
After he became disgusted at me and picked it up himself I was sent to the truck for screwdrivers and electrical tape so he could repair the short. :thumbsup: