Posted 2 years ago
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I got this item from my uncle after my aunt passed away. It looks like a hand saw but has a motor like a sawsall. Thier are now identification markings on it because they were painted over. Is there anyway to tell who made it and what it was used for.
Thanks for your time
Mike
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I worked in a pvc pipe plant in WV. We used these saws to cut pipe but I was told they were made to cut meat. If I remember correctly they were culled wellsaws
After looking it up this is a jarvis wellsaw still sold by cabelas.