Going Once, Going Twice, Gone

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Going Once, Going Twice, Gone

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Never to be seen again (unless it becomes yours) is an upper saw guard that I have been hauling around with me for ages. I don't know where it was intended to be used but I don't use it and do not envision ever using it.

If you want it, PM me with a mailing address and a promise to reimburse shipping costs when you receive it. It can be yours that easy.

I hope it finds a home but it will soon be without a place to stay here.
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Wonder what it fit originally???
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JPG wrote:Wonder what it fit originally???
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JPG wrote:Wonder what it fit originally???
Well, I knew I had seen it, but alas even finding more on that guard, I still don't know the saw / model.

You can see it in use in a Family Handyman Article https://www2.familyhandyman.com/tools/t ... y/view-all You need to click on Tab titled Article to view it all.

Color reminds me of a Grizzly model, but it is a Ridgid table top saw shown.

Here's a view taken from that article with more of the saw it came on. Perhaps that will help someone recognize it more readily.

I always hate unanswered questions...

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I am pretty sure it is a guard from a RIDGID 10" Portable Table Saw Model TS2400

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzZd-qWWlNE

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