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Inherited these two saws but not sure what to do with them

the wood boss runs i dont know about the other one it looks like it would need a bit more love.

should i flog them fix them or chuck em?

the second saw i know used to have a disc cutter attachment which got thrown away.

i dont know anything about older saws any info if they are any good would be appreciated :001_smile:

 

they are in the way without being used at the moment.

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