| Here is the right side of the saw. The rods are in the locked "UP" position.
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Here is the left side of the saw with the miter swung to the right.
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| Here is a shot of the top bearing. It rolls freely and keeps the saw nice and snug. There is a screw on top that adjusts this bearing up and down.
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Here is a closeup of the bottom bearings. They serve the same function as the top bearing. They are also adjustable to put the saw in the center of the post.
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| Here is the plate with the model number etc. This company was in business from 1899-1931 after which they were bought out by Miller Falls which probably dates this miter saw to that 32 year period.>
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