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Posted By: setch Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
I picked up the below saw awhile ago and was attempting to use it for the 1st time. I cannot figure out how to assemble, given there is no screw mechanism on the handle.

Does anyone have this one and can you tell me the trick to snapping the blade onto the pins?

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Posted By: twintips16 Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Looks like you might be missing the screw.....

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Posted By: setch Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
I saw a picture of one like that online, but mine is different. There is no hole to accept a screw, rather the back is completely solid. There is a slot at the bottom of the handle with a pin to go into the hole in the blade, but can't get the blade to stretch far enough to go over the pin.
Posted By: Snipebander Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Well you can always call them and see what they say; 970-224-3454.
Posted By: outahere Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Sounds like they sent these to China.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
I've never seen one without a bolt and wingnut. Try holding the handle and putting the front tip down on something solid. Push down to flex the saw enough so the blade will go over the pins.
Posted By: Kenneth Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Originally Posted by OregonCoot
Sounds like they sent these to China.


WTF did they do to the worlds best little saw?
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Can you post a picture of where the blade attaches to the handle?
Posted By: setch Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Here's a close-up of the front pin that attaches to the blade
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Here's a close-up of the pin in the handle where the blade attaches
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And here is the back of the handle that is closed, clearly not accepting a screw
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Posted By: orwapitihunter Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/12/14
Your saw doesn't look like this?

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Posted By: orwapitihunter Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
Well that's different.
Mine is WY II. To get the blade as tight as I like the wing nut will barely start on the threads.
As you can see by how far the nut is tightened there is quite a bit of flex being taken up.
Posted By: setch Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
Originally Posted by orwapitihunter
Your saw doesn't look like this?

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Nope. I'm going to have to call them next week, and in the mean time buy a damn saw to limb out the sucker tree crowding the deck tomorrow.
Posted By: Lawdwaz Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
This is going to be interesting to watch!
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
You might be able to take the bar out of the handle, put the blade on the pins, then push the bar back into the handle. But I don't know that it would keep the blade taut. I tried that with my wing nut model and I thought the blade was loose.
Posted By: bigswede358 Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
I own all 3 sizes of Wyoming Saws and have never seen one like the OP's with no wing nut and screw for the blade to fit on. I'm assuming that must be a newer model. I hope they aren't all like that now.
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
Those on their website still have the wingnut to tighten the blade. They do sell replacement handles with the bolt assembly for not too much money.
Posted By: 16bore Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
Priceless piece O' gear.....
Posted By: eyeball Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
I'm thinking it may be a Chinese pos that was advertised as a Wy saw.
Posted By: Snipebander Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/13/14
One of the things I did to my saw was get some carbide hack saw blades a that are just a little longer than the factory blades and then drill a proper sized hole where it should be and thus I can use their frame with any blade. Carbide hacksaw blades are very useful times.
Posted By: 1flier Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/15/14
Was there a tag that said, "Inpected by Sum Ting Wong"?
Posted By: ironbender Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/15/14
Originally Posted by setch
... in the mean time buy a damn saw to limb out the sucker tree crowding the deck tomorrow.

Just go to HomeyD and buy a pruning saw.
Posted By: cowkiller Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/16/14
Originally Posted by 1flier
Was there a tag that said, "Inpected by Sum Ting Wong"?


that is offensive...but I am still laughing!
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/16/14
Originally Posted by cowkiller
Originally Posted by 1flier
Was there a tag that said, "Inpected by Sum Ting Wong"?


that is offensive...but I am still laughing!
Its not offensive. It's true. I've bought way to much stuff from China that's poorly made.
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/18/14
The blade says "Made in Sweden" in the first pic and these saws are made in the USA. I've got 2 versions of the Wyoming Saw and none of the blades say that. I've never seen one like the one in OP.
Posted By: whit Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/18/14
clamp the saw in a vise and flex it so the ends move towards each other and then slip the blade over the posts. I have to do this on older bow saws that the Scout Troop has.
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/19/14
Originally Posted by setch
I'm going to have to call them next week

Any luck with this?
Posted By: cowkiller Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/19/14
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Originally Posted by cowkiller
Originally Posted by 1flier
Was there a tag that said, "Inpected by Sum Ting Wong"?


that is offensive...but I am still laughing!
Its not offensive. It's true. I've bought way to much stuff from China that's poorly made.


I just got in a Jam for a similar comment. That is why I said that. I know it is very true.
SUM TING WONG!
Posted By: setch Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/22/14
I finally got around to calling Wy Saw and spoke to a helpful fellow there. From the description I gave him, it rang no bells and he said he has been with them for about 20 years. I sent an email with a couple pictures and got the below response:

"Paul, I discovered this saw was sold briefly by us over 35 years ago. To get the blade to fit the handle requires the frame to be pushed or flexed against a fixed object (like the floor). The frame will flex just enough for the blade to fit the pin in the handle."

I tried it this morning and it in fact worked. They also offered to 'make it work' if I couldn't get it to flex enough...I assume by retrofitting a tension screw. A pretty good offer, but I think I'll probably just rely on the flex approach to get it assembled.

Thanks to all for the help and suggestions.
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: Assembling Wy Saw - 04/28/14
Good info, glad it worked out for for you and thanks for sharing.
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