**SOLD**: HK 55 EQ Carpentry Saw w/FSK 420 ( NY/NJ area - Rockland County NY )

jgowrie

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I am not real sure what resale is for this saw but I paid $560 for the kit at the time.  I guess I'll ask for $350 and see what happens.  If it has to ship, I have a fedex account and will split the shipping costs with the buyer ( CONUS only please ).

I am selling my saw and the FSK rail.    The HK 55 EQ is in good condition with normal signs of use.  The power cable has a small amount of black tape as the outer black wrapping was nicked at some point in time... it was only the black outer wrapping and went no deeper.  Tape is just to prevent further tearing.

The systainer is in good shape also.  The FSK is also in good shape.  The FSK is great and if you never used it and have to make miter cuts on your framing lumber, you will likely love this track.  They were all pulled right out of my van after using them this week and my vacuum was buried so the pictures show a fair amount of dust that will be vacuumed/blown away. 

I believe I purchased the saw sometime during the winter of 2016/2017 but I can't recall exactly but I do remember the job I was on when I purchased it - it was probably January of 2017.  I'm sure I can look it up if someone really needs to know for some reason... i.e. maybe the warranty is transferrable?  Not sure on that one so let me know if it is.  I'll have to dig out a receipt I guess.

I used the saw for crosscutting some hardwoods, some light framing work and mostly breaking down sheet goods ( Birch, maple and oak plywood ).  I made a little attachment to help with dust collection but this saw DOES NOT collect dust like a typical plunge saw ( I'll include it ).  I should have gone with a traditional plunge/track saw from the start.  This is a great tool for rough plywood work or framers where you aren't super concerned about dust collection.  The poor dust collection is the primary reason I switched to a Makita cordless plunge.. and the recent promotion with free batteries and a free 55" track clinched it.

The finish  blade that is on the saw should be sharpened.  The framing blade that is standard is in the systainer and in decent shape.  I am also throwing in the Parallel guide because I have no use for it either.  It's pretty useless but you might like it so it will be in there.

I have pictures just taken this afternoon that I will supply to interested parties.  I just didn't have the time to post them here at the moment.
 
I apparently purchased the saw sometime around November 2016.. I looked back at my post history to see when I started posting about it.
 
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