In the mid 70's the steel bands of a load of framing lumber would be broken with a straight claw hammer as the sun rose on a new work day. Extension cords were stretched, dimensions yelled out, and the screams of the Sawcats wined as they chewed through the lumber as quick as a pencil line could be drawn. And when the sun disappeared behind the western horizon, and only the steel bands remained of the load of lumber, the Sawcats now hot and scented with burnt rotor brushes, were packed away for the night.

The DEWALT Industrial Tool Company, a division of Black &
Decker,
carries the offspring of the Sawcat


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RECEIVED OCTOBER 27, 2001.
Hi! I'm e-mailing from Canada. My name is
Pierre and I work in a tools and machinery center. One of my customers used to
work with a sawcat for many years. But now he's about to lose his mind because
his saw is dead!!! In fact, it seems to be an electrical problem. I'd like to
know if it's still possible to get the armature, or the complete motor.
Maybe would it be easier to find a complete second hand sawcat. Could you give
me some references for that.
If you need more informations, you can contact me at www.pierpix@aol.com
If you have some french speaking persons, it would be easier to communicate.
Thank a lot!!!
James E. Frizzell
Post Office Box 595
Kimberton, Pa 19442
e-mail:
jimmy@jim-frizzell.com
date posted: September 16, 2000.
last revised:
August 22, 2007