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Old 05-16-2008, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default For Hegner Users, (Evie you out there?)

I received an email from Advanced Machinery on a new item for Hegner users.

Here is the web site: Advanced Machinery

It is to make blade changing easier on the hands. Looks like a good idea.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:29 PM   #2
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This one is even easier on your fingers. Than the HEGNER TUFF SCREW for fastening saw blades in blade clamps.

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Old 05-17-2008, 08:50 PM   #3
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Hi Mike C,,, thanks for the update. mmm looks alittle like it might get in my way. orrrr does it come off and on. I really like my quick release. I have tryed the one Mike from Flying Dutchmon has, but sorry Mike FD. I don't like that one at all. the end gets all messed up way to easy. the end turns against the blade, mine turns, but has a little bering or something on the end, that stays against the blade but doen't turn while tightning. thanks I will stick to mine thanks any way , your friend Evie
the first picture is mine, that I like shows the end . and the 2nd, is the one mike shows from FD.
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Haaaa. went back to see it all again, and Mike C. I believe that is to chang the blades in the clamps. now that is a good Idea. I got confused with FD picture. I could use that in my bottom clamp holder. when I change the blade in that. I leave the blade in that clamp untill it is done dull so to speak, it is changed in a differant place on the side of my saw. the screw I showed is for the upper clamp monted on my saw arm. it just releases the blade , but the clamp stays on the arm, this is to quick release the blade so as to change it in a differerant hole. then clamps easly back in the same place on top. ok. hope this is not to confuseing. thanks Evie
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Yes Evie, I think this thing would work in both places. Top and bottom but I can see what You mean about the top quick change.
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