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Skil recirocating saw

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    Default Skil recirocating saw

    This saw is about 25 years old. I need the part that holds the blade in. It is a square tubular shaped piece that slides down over the shaft and has a allen screw in it. The saw is so worn I cant find a model # on it. I have another saw but my Dad bought me this one and I would like to fix it. Skil said they no longer have parts for saws that old. Does anyone know of a repair shop or any where I can get it?

    Thanks,

    Donnie

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    Default blade holder

    Hey Donnie,
    Check out model # 4235 type 2 at eReplacementparts.com : Power Tool Parts and Tool Repair and see if the parts might match up..if not I may have a used piece for you..
    hope this is helpful...
    cmoorejack

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    Default reciprocating saw

    The part I need is for a sawsall. Model # 4235 Type 2 is a jig saw.

    Thanks,

    Donnie

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    Default recip saw

    oops..my bad..! [that's what i get for cutting back on my caffeine intake..]
    I will check my junk pile and see if I can still help ya..
    Craig

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    Default skil reciprocating saw

    Thanks, let me know and good luck.

    Donnie

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    Hey Donnie,
    I jumped into my junk pile...and found a bunch of junk..! I was certain I had one of those put away somewhere but it didn't turn up...sorry..
    cmoorejack

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    Default Reciprocating saw

    CMOOREJACK, thanks for looking. How hard can it be to find, it's just a clamp?