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Kennedy Power Hacksaw Kennedy produced a range of small mechanical hacksaws, of most ingenious design, used as portable units on building sites and in both home and professional workshops. Long out of production (though greatly sought-after) it was introduced in 1954, at the British Industries Fair in Birmingham, and became commonly known as the "Hexacut" - with its sliding mechanism protected under a "Hexaglide" Patent No. 681620. Two models were offered: the rare 88 lbs No. 90 with a 1/4 h.p. motor and a capacity on round bar of 31/2-inches ("90" referred to its capacity in mm) and the more common (and easily-carried) Model 60 (capacity 2.4") that used a rather weak 1/6 h.p. motor. The latter machine, weighing 41 lbs in ready-to-run form and just 22-inches long, 71/4-inches high and 10-inches wide (and with a maximum capacity of 23/8-inches on round bar and 2-inches on square and angle material) was marketed as a labour-saving device for small workshops that would take up little more space than an engineer's vice. A standard 12-inch hacksaw blade (24 t.p.i. is a useful general-purpose type) was snapped in half to provide the cutter and held in place with Allen-screw retained clamps. Restoration Process This was a great little project to work on although I must admit it took alot longer to complete than I first thought. My initial time scale was approx 6-8 weeks, but it ended up taking about 10 weeks. It was the first time I have ever worked on a motor, and it was a very interesting part of the build. The preparation of both the motor and main body was a very time-consuming process getting them ready for paint as I only have a small work area. If you like the video or feel you have something to add please feel free to leave a message in the comments section. Other Videos Unique Restoration of Rare Grinder • Unique Restoration of Hand Cranked Gr... Beatrice 1901 Stove • Paraffin Cooking Stove Restoration, Antique Miners Lamp • Davy Lamp Restoration [Miners Lamp] Beautiful 1940's Bike Lamp • World War 2 Bicycle Lamp Restoration Beautiful 1970s Scales • Beautiful 1870s, Scales Restoration, ... Vintage Lamp Restoration • Rusty Paraffin Lamp Restoration Fuel Can Restoration • Esso Fuel Can Restoration Primus Blow Lamp • Primus Blow Torch Restoration Union Drill Press • Unique Restoration of 1950s Drill Press, Bill Hook Knife • Old Tool Restoration, Bill Hook Knife Hedge Knife • Old Tool Restoration, Knife Restoration