Texas Chainsaw Massacre saw

motman241

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After long involved searches, and piecing together parts from almost a dozen saws, I have made the closest thing to screen-used I can. Enjoy.
[image]http://propaholics.wolfchasers.com/uploader/users/motman241/TCM1saw.jpg[/image]
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(kell @ May 2 2006, 08:35 PM) [snapback]1237100[/snapback]</div>
Looks great . Is it functional, can ou fire it up ? [/b]
No, this particular one does not start. ...Which is fine by me, since I really didn't intend on actually using this prop as a garden tool. I do, however, have a few of the not-as-screen-accurate saws that do work, with one in particular that I use to cut things around the yard. ...and boy is that fun.. :D Exactly like the movie one - loud, smokey, and vibrates. It's awesome..
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(motman241 @ May 2 2006, 09:42 PM) [snapback]1237299[/snapback]</div>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(kell @ May 2 2006, 08:35 PM) [snapback]1237100[/snapback]
Looks great . Is it functional, can ou fire it up ? [/b]
No, this particular one does not start. ...Which is fine by me, since I really didn't intend on actually using this prop as a garden tool.
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From my recolection of the movie, it wasn't used as a garden tool. More in the area of food preperation. :eek

David.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Krel @ May 3 2006, 03:06 AM) [snapback]1237319[/snapback]</div>
From my recolection of the movie, it wasn't used as a garden tool. More in the area of food preperation. :eek
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I have other saws in my kitchen for food preperation. ;)
 
What make and or brand is it? I work with a bunch of Amish fellows I'll have to see what I can get from them.
Yours looks great nice job.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(kdawg1 @ May 3 2006, 05:13 AM) [snapback]1237377[/snapback]</div>
I work with a bunch of Amish fellows I'll have to see what I can get from them.[/b]
I didn't think the Amish used such modern things as chainsaws, cars, and electricity.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bowelrock @ May 3 2006, 05:29 AM) [snapback]1237384[/snapback]</div>
those are realy hard to come by [/b]
Yes, this particular model of saw is over 35 years old, and only kept around for parts, usually. Another great prop first from me, as I have never seen anyone do this prop correctly.
 
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