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233564 Micheal McEvoy <biggreencanoe@g. Oct-08-2012 ID assistance on saw spider gauge

I seem to have run into a wall on this one.
So far every one that I have asked has never seen a spider like this.
I work as a seasonal with the Forest Service (Kawishiwi District Superior NF)
and have asked just about everyone who works in the Wilderness Shop about it
and no one has a clue.  I have asked at The Axe Hole, and they haven't seen one
like it either.

The only marks on the spider are on either side of the hump, BT&R or BT&H on
one side and HMB 2 on the other.

Here's the url to the picture: http://tinyurl.com/8wyvbu4

It's in the upper right corner.

Thanks once again,
Micheal
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Micheal J. McEvoy                                    BigGreenCanoe@g...
Ely, MN                                              (218) 235-9222

"Urbanization" is a term that is destined eventually to be deleted from our
vocabulary, since no longer does it suggest a cultural polish, but more often
the culturally incompetent, and physically, the grace and tactilty of a cow on
glare ice.
-- Calvin Rutstrum, "Back Country"
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233578 "Cliff Rohrabacher Esq." <rohrab Oct-09-2012 Re: ID assistance on saw spider gauge
on page 11 is a drawing for an adjustable spider gauge
http://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/pdfpubs/pdf05232815/pdf05232815dpi300.pdf

Yours looks to be a gauge that works from one side of the saw but can 
check the set for all the teeth.

On 10/8/2012 10:16 PM, Micheal McEvoy wrote:
> I seem to have run into a wall on this one.
> So far every one that I have asked has never seen a spider like this.
> I work as a seasonal with the Forest Service (Kawishiwi District Superior NF)
> and have asked just about everyone who works in the Wilderness Shop about it
> and no one has a clue.  I have asked at The Axe Hole, and they haven't seen
one
> like it either.
>
> The only marks on the spider are on either side of the hump, BT&R or BT&H on
> one side and HMB 2 on the other.
>
> Here's the url to the picture: http://tinyurl.com/8wyvbu4
>
> It's in the upper right corner.
>
>
> Thanks once again,
> Micheal

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