Sears and Roebuck Dunlap Power Hacksaw missing part

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Was wondering if anyone has a saw like this one. I purchased it from Ebay and did not realize it was missing part of the vise, but I would have still bought it. I was going to mill one up but cant find a clear pic of one I'm hoping someone can post a good picture. Its the part that goes on the end acme screw it is 2 pieces joined by a pin so it can swivel also if someone had lots of time they could add some measurements.

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Wow that's fast. This is a great site thanks Buffdan for taking the time for the pics and measurements. I'm going to go see if I have any stock to make one up.
 
That didn't go well My cheapo china mill g0704 that has about 2-4 hours on it looks like the motor burned up. Grizzly asked me to call back in the morning to talk with the tech department as the warrenty just expired. Motor made noise them started smoking. Funny the saw that i'm freshening up could have hundreds of hours on it just needed cleaned and painted all the bearings are even good. Seems like I always regret buying china anything with a motor, but there prices always suck me in. Maybe this time I will learn.
 
That didn't go well My cheapo china mill g0704 that has about 2-4 hours on it looks like the motor burned up. Grizzly asked me to call back in the morning to talk with the tech department as the warrenty just expired. Motor made noise them started smoking. Funny the saw that i'm freshening up could have hundreds of hours on it just needed cleaned and painted all the bearings are even good. Seems like I always regret buying china anything with a motor, but there prices always suck me in. Maybe this time I will learn.

Man, that's a bummer. That's the mill I was looking at if I can't find "old iron" I can afford at one of the clearance house kinda guys in Houston.

I can say Grizzly does stand behind their product. I would be very surprised if they did anything other than replace it at no charge.

Please keep us posted.
 
Talked to Grizzly today they wont cover it the 1 year is up. $150 for a new motor should be here next week. I think $150 is a little much the replacement motor, seems really cheap low quality.
 
Talked to Grizzly today they wont cover it the 1 year is up. $150 for a new motor should be here next week. I think $150 is a little much the replacement motor, seems really cheap low quality.

A good 1 HP motor costs about 300 new.
 
I just bought one of these power hacksaw about 10 minutes ago. Dunlap 108.1501 picking it up next Friday!
 
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