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Posted
18 minutes ago, adw said:

I don’t suppose you have any Jonsered 2095 bits by any chance?

sorry but not at present, but people are always offering me saws and boxes of bits and pieces, I'll let you know if anything turns up, was it anything in particular you were after? 

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10 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

sorry but not at present, but people are always offering me saws and boxes of bits and pieces, I'll let you know if anything turns up, was it anything in particular you were after? 

Yes, the rear handle assembly, needless to say it is all alloy, the saw originally came off a Jonsered band saw, by the time I went up to see the farm where it came from the scrap man had taken the rest! I could not believe it.

Posted
1 hour ago, adw said:

Yes, the rear handle assembly, needless to say it is all alloy, the saw originally came off a Jonsered band saw, by the time I went up to see the farm where it came from the scrap man had taken the rest! I could not believe it.

I had a quick look at a few pics of a 2095, and a bit of research I discovered the rear handle was unique to the 2095 and some 2094,s but only certain years are interchangeable, you may of course already be aware of this, there's a few boxes of Jonsereds parts on ebay but alas no 2095/4, I have a standing search notification in place on ebay I've included Jonsereds 2095, I'll let you know if anything turns up, have you got a picture or two of the saw. 

Posted
11 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

I had a quick look at a few pics of a 2095, and a bit of research I discovered the rear handle was unique to the 2095 and some 2094,s but only certain years are interchangeable, you may of course already be aware of this, there's a few boxes of Jonsereds parts on ebay but alas no 2095/4, I have a standing search notification in place on ebay I've included Jonsereds 2095, I'll let you know if anything turns up, have you got a picture or two of the saw. 

Thank you sir. Excuse the bad language it is the owner of the saw, his stubby drove over it.

 

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1 hour ago, adw said:

Thank you sir. Excuse the bad language it is the owner of the saw, his stubby drove over it.

 

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I looked at that video, I'm wondering if that aluminium handle can be welded, I've seen some miraculous repairs with specialist ally welders, in some cases you would be hard pressed to tell it was ever broken. 

Posted
7 hours ago, adw said:

Thank you sir. Excuse the bad language it is the owner of the saw, his stubby drove over it.

 

I didn't drive over his saw , honest ! 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Stubby said:

I didn't drive over his saw , honest ! 

Sorry, yet another senior moment, this is what retirement has done to me.

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