indigoace
starting to shine!
Member since May 2008
Posts: 26
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Post by indigoace on Aug 14, 2008 20:25:43 GMT -5
This is for the newbies, because everyone else probably knows this already. I bought my Workforce saw used, without the manual or wrenches. The first thing I learned is that you can find the owner's manual at www.chervonpowertools.com/products/product.aspx?ID=6The second thing I learned is that if you're changing the blade, you need a 5/16" wrench to hold the drive shaft, and a 3/4" wrench to turn the nut. It also helps if you squirt a little 3-in-1 oil into the threads to get things started. My new blade cuts much better!
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Post by Bikerrandy on Aug 16, 2008 10:06:01 GMT -5
I never hold the drive shaft, I just clamp a set of vise grips to the blade. Vise grips are a rednecks all-purpose tool. ;D
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Post by stonesthatrock on Aug 18, 2008 8:44:33 GMT -5
vise grips are the rednecks tool? and duck tape i bet is right in there too lmao
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lsmike
spending too much on rocks
Maxwell's demon lowers tumbling entropy
Member since January 2007
Posts: 468
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Post by lsmike on Aug 19, 2008 17:29:48 GMT -5
Vise grips,duct tape and the tire iron [for extricating oneself from dangerous situations].Mike.
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colliel82
has rocks in the head
Member since November 2007
Posts: 664
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Post by colliel82 on Aug 20, 2008 7:07:40 GMT -5
better aid baling wire to the list
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darrad
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since September 2006
Posts: 1,636
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Post by darrad on Aug 21, 2008 19:38:31 GMT -5
Don't forget JD Weld on that list.
Indigoace. Forget the manual. I bought mine new and I found the manual useless. Forget about the tools that come with it I think they were made of recycled paper clips.
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