-
loading
Ads with pictures

Saw black


Top sales list saw black

Cape Town (Western Cape)
Black and Decker Radial Arm Saw. Old but not used too often. Includes original hand book, tools, and comes with accessories, rotary planner, shaping tool and rotary sanding pad. Stands on a wooden bench with drawers. Cutting blades included. The ideal handyman carpenter 's machine.
R 5.500
See product
South Africa
Radial Arm Saw. Black & Decker commercial duty stand with 2.25 HP saw. The blade cover might say DeWalt, but the whole unit is a B&D.
R 5.000
See product
Bloemfontein (Free State)
Black & Decker Compact Radial Arm Saw No 7700.Type 3 Mounted on a Black & Decker t/r 1102 type b Mobile Stand and is Available for Sale Please Whattsapp 0820920990
R 1.960
See product
Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Black & Decker table saw, full working condition, but has seen some action. I inherited it from a friend and I have used it once or twice, but I'm not a DIY expert and the big spinning blade scares me, so I'm opting out. Has all the original attachments, blade cover, etc... as far as I can tell.
R 750
See product
Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Black and Decker 1150 W Circular Saw Works 100 %, Tel WhatsApp 0731134750 R 480. NOT NEG
R 480
See product
Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Estimated delivery time: working days (Imported from the UK) - T&C's Apply Please note that all Christmas gift orders need to be placed before the 14th of November to ensure that they are delivered to you in time. This item includes free delivery within South Africa. The Black Diamond First Shot is a unique, compact guide that provides the maximum depth and strength for threaded ice anchors (aka, Abalokov threads or v-threads).FEATURES:Compact guide provides maximum depth/strength for threaded ice anchors IJ 3 size settings for cm ice screws IJ Cord puller w/mini saw folds into handle IJ Works w/most ice screws IJ Weight: 82g
R 1.018
See product
Barkly West (Northern Cape)
Comercial duty saw with in and out rip. Different height setting. In good working condition. Feel free to call me at any time. Bobby. 081 810 9861. R4500 Neg.
R 4.500
See product
Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Radial arm saw, 210mm, 5200rpm, 3,5 amps, 220 volt. Including stand. Used but in good working order.
R 1.000
See product
South Africa
1) black & decker circular saag r650.00 (2) workline hout skuurder/sander r100.00(3) messelaar waterpas r75.00onderhandelbaar moet m...167282450
R 4.000
See product
Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Vintage set Made in West Germany, DNJ-52 340w power drill with attachments; D980 Horizontal drill stand, D988 Finishing sander, D984 Circular saw, And wire brush, sanding pads and polishing pad. Items still in original packaging and all in excellent condition and working order. Most items were actually never used and still like new.
R 400
See product
Cape Town (Western Cape)
Black and decker radial arm saw. Good working condition. Sold with 4 blades. The top cover had a bit of sun damage. Great deal at r3000 located in Jeffrey's bay.
R 3.000
See product
Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Black and Decker cirulat saw for sale. Perfect working condition
R 600
See product
South Africa
2nd hand power tools in perfect working condition.Ryobi circular saw w R450,Ryobi jig saw 400w R200, drill Ryobi 550w R200,black en Decker baby grinder R200,black en Decker drill R150.heavy duty Ryobi grinder w R450.oil cooled Startel welding machine 150amp R650
R 450
See product
South Africa
Practically new, has only been used once. 170mm blade with 55mm depth of cut Has dust extraction and lock off switch Includes saw blade and Rip fence Black and red in colour
R 700
See product
South Africa
Bosch PSB400RE electronic hammer drill - R350.00 Black and Decker variable speed jig saw - R150.00 Both in perfect working order. R400.00 for both
R 400
See product
Barkly West (Northern Cape)
Selling a black and decker domestic chain saw, great for household use, small and handy for anyone to use. Have booklet and spare chain.
R 400
See product
South Africa
bosch 12v drill. needs new batteries, black and decker router, stramm mitre saw in need of repair, all tools at gamtoos mouthoffers please...169748805
R 1.750
See product
Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hand held Black and Decker circular saw for sale. Good working condition.
R 200
See product
South Africa
Package Slightly Soiled, Other than that brand new. Power: 1400 Watt No Load Speed: 5000/min Blade Size: 190mm Cutting Capacity: 65mm Our Location is as follows,
R 1.000
See product
South Africa
Black & Decker/ DeWalt Cat No. R6500 Molding Cutter Head Suitable for radial arm saw &bench saw, in good condition. blades as new, very low usage 3 different size spindle collars
R 750
See product
South Africa (All cities)
  BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH =  BOER WAR = NATAL WAR   On 16 September 1864, the Alexandra Troop of the Wanganui Cavalry Volunteers was accepted for service by the New Zealand Government. The troop was named after Princess Alexandra, the Princess of Wales. The troop saw active service in the New Zealand Wars, mainly on patrolling and despatch riding duties, before being disbanded in late 1865. Reformed as the Alexandra Cavalry Volunteers, the troop guarded Wanganui during the Titokowaru campaign (1868), and took part in the Parihaka operation (1881). In 1868, Trooper William Lingard, a founding member of the Alexandra Troop, won the New Zealand Cross for rescuing a comrade under enemy fire at Titokowaru's pa at Tauranga Ika. In 1897 the unit was renamed the Alexandra Mounted Rifles. Volunteers from Alexandra Mounted Rifles served in South Africa during the Boer War, where Farrier Sergeant Major William James Hardham won the Victoria Cross at Naauwpoort, in January 1901, where he rescued a wounded comrade while under heavy enemy fire. In 1911 the unit became the 2nd (Wellington West Coast) Mounted Rifles.     Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.  
R 35
See product
South Africa
This is a soldier's story about South African soldiers in southern Angola and Namibia and the enemies they fought. It tells of insurgency and counter-insurgency, guerrilla warfare and counter-guerrilla warfare, almost conventional warfare and conventional warfare. It tells of a conflict which the world saw as unpopular and unjust, in which South Africa was perceived as the aggressor. The South African soldiers who fought in it, however, saw it as a conflict fought to stop what is now Namibia falling into the hands of the Soviet and Cuban-backed SWAPO black nationalist political organisation. After Namibia South Africa would be next. They saw the whole conflict as an extension of the Cold War, but while it was on the frontiers in Europe, in Angola they were fighting a very hot war in Angola. Eventually, after the fall of the Soviet Union, the war was resolved by the democratic solution of UN supervised free and fair elections in Namibia. Since then, regrettably, there has been interference by the ruling party with the democratic constitution put in place in Namibia which has eroded much of that hard won democracy. 32 Battalion, of which Colonel Jan Breytenbach was the founding commander, became the most controversial unit in the South African Army because of the secrecy surrounding it. Its story is virtually the story of the Angolan/Namibian war, because its involvement in it was greater than any other South African unit. The regiment primarily consisted of black troops and NCOs originating from virtually every tribe in Angola. They were led by white South African officers and NCOs. Neither apartheid nor any form of racial discrimination was ever practiced in the unit. There was always a sprinkling of whites originating from countries like Great Britain, the old Rhodesia, Portugal and the USA amongst its leadership cadre, although in the latter stages of its existence this shrank to only a few. Such a presence undoubtedly led to stories circulating that the unit was a led by foreign white mercenaries. While it was true that the black Angolan element could have fallen with the mercenary definition, the whites involved were attested soldiers in the South African Army. In any case, they formed a minority and the vast majority of white officers and NCOs were born South Africans. The unit's aggressiveness and the successes it achieved in the field of battle, often against incredible odds, lay in its spirit and its  espirit de corps. In this respect and in many other ways it compared favourably with the French Foreign Legion. Its story parallels with and reminds one of the British and British Commonwealth Chindits of World War-2, operating behind the Japanese lines in Burma in large formations, out-guerrillaing those who only three years earlier had been regarded in awe as the unbeatable jungle warfare experts. Likewise, 32-Battalion consistently outfought both FAPLA, SWAPO and the Cubans in the Angola bush throughout the war years. It created a problem to which neither they nor their Soviet and East German mentors ever found a solution to. After the 1989 Namibian settlement the unit was with withdrawn to South Africa where they were deployed to effectively deal with MK infiltrations into the north of South Africa. From there, after the unbanning of the ANC in 1990, they were redeployed to deal with political troubles, principally between armed ANC self defense units and armed units of the IFP. The intrusion of black foreigners into the townships who were prepared to deal with troubles robustly and without fear or favour, did not suit either the ANC or the IFP, as they could not be subverted to support local causes because they held no local tribal allegiances. In the end it seems they became something of a bargaining chip at the CODESA negotiations, designed to find a new political dispensation for South Africa. Despite it having borne the brunt of South Africa' war in Angola with the blood of its troops, the National Party Government disgracefully ordered its arbitrary disbandment in March 1993 and the unit ceased to exist. Paperback, 360 pages with photos & maps  
See product
South Africa
JIG SAW 650 watt R400 JIG SAW (Skill) 650 watt R250 HAMMER DRILL R DRILLING MACHINE 550 watt R200 GRINDER Black & Decker R SENDER R250 each POLISHING MACHINE R800 DC INVERTER WELDER MMA-200 R
See product
South Africa
Woodwork Equipment for Sale – R65 000.00 Triton - Biscuit Jointer BJA 300 Triton – Maxi Sliding Extension Table ETA 300 Black & Decker – Workmate 550 Eurasia – 350mm Woodcutting Bandsaw 7 Piece Wood turning Chisel Set Tork Craft – Tungsten carbide Tipped Router bit set (Yellow) Armour Tool – 35 piece tct Router bit set (Blue) Tork Craft – 12 Router bit set (Yellow) Triton – x 2 Biscuti barrel Sets Triton ½” Proffessional Router Eurasia – Wood turning Lathe (WL 1000) Triton – Router and Jigsaw mounting plate Triton – Jointer FJA 300 Topline Hole Saw Triton - Engineers Jaws Triton – Log Jaws Miles Craft base plate/bushing set Einhell – new generation ASA500/100 wood filing extractor Triton – Work Centre 2000 Triton – 235mm Cicular Saw Triton – Multi Stands x 3 PowerPlus XQ Sander PowerPlus Planer – POWX111 (1020W) Mac Africa – 12 – ½ Portable Planer Mac Africa – 8” Proffessional Jointer 180mm Woodwork Table – 1370x2390mm
R 65.000
See product
South Africa
Ryobi industrial grinder w in an excellent working condition for sale. Unbelievable price of R450.got also Black Decker baby grinder 450w for R150.old skool black decker drill for R150.Ryobi jig saw R250
See product
South Africa
Koevoet! has been an global bestseller since its release over 20 years ago. This new edition goes far beyond the original in capturing the courage, fear and intensity of South Africa's deadly bush war. Never before had an outsider been given unrestricted access to Koevoet, the elite South West African Police counterinsurgency unit - also known as Operation K and officially as the South West Africa Police Counter Insurgency Unit (SWAPOL-COIN). Author Jim Hooper spent a total of five months embedded with the semi-secret and predominantly black 'Ops K', which climaxed with one of the most vicious and determined infiltrations ever mounted by the communist-backed South West Africa People s Organization (SWAPO). Crossing regularly into Angola in pursuit of the insurgents, he saw friends die next to him and was twice wounded himself. This updated edition, drawing on the recollections and diaries of the men he rode with, will fascinate yet another generation of readers. In assembling this work, Jim Hooper had the opportunity to re-connect with so many of the men who allowed this outsider to ride with them. All of which brought a new intensity and poignancy. It also reminded Jim Hooper how privileged he was to have been witness to Koevoet's war. This stunning work is a tribute to Koevoet and the legend they created. "Hooper is a careful reporter, but also a born writer; his vivid word-pictures drag you in and hold you. He skillfully conveys his initially unwelcoming reception by an operational unit; the long, frustrating grind of search operations in punishing terrain and climate; the extraordinary bush skills of the Ovambo policemen; the shock of sudden contact, and its aftermath." Martin Windrow "Jim Hooper's account of South Africa's successful "Ops K" in Namibia against South West Africa's People's Organization guerrillas should be required reading. The classic narrative is as timely today as it was twenty years ago." Charles D. Melson, Chief Historian, U.S. Marine Corps University. "This expanded edition is a skillfully woven mosaic of personal accounts from those involved and what he experienced during combat with Koevoet. The use of new material from those he rode with lays bare the realities of war, the fears and emotions that ebb and flow in the heat of combat, and the courage one finds to bring the battle to the enemy" Piet Nortje, Author of 32 Battalion "Koevoet describes in great detail the men, both black and white, and their mine-protected cross-country vehicles which were years ahead of anything in use by other western forces, the dedicated helicopter support units and the tactics used to bring an elusive guerrilla force to battle." Paul French, Author of Shadows of a Forgotten Past: To the Edge with the Rhodesian SAS and Selous Scouts. Paperback, 312 pages. Published February 2014, 3rd edition This book is imported on demand and dispatched within 15 working days depending on supplier. 
R 495
See product
South Africa
Features: Car parking radar system as well as rearview mirror, can be fixed securely on cars' rearview mirror which height within cm. 4 parking sensors detect obstacles when reversing, detecting distance: m. Built-in ultra-thin VFD monitor, display both the direction and exact distance of obstacles directly. With buzzer alert, the closer the obstacles is, the faster the sound alert. Detect small children and low walls as well. With spring design on the back for mounting, easy installation and operation. Help to prevent dangerous and costly collisions, increased safety for passengers, pedestrians and family members who happen to be around the moving vehicle. Specifications: Color: Black Sensor qty: 4 Detecting distance: m Rated voltage: 12V Rated current: mA Ultrasonic frequency: 40KHz Working temperature: - degree Celsius Control box size: cm / in Package size: cm / in Package weight: Approx. 825g / 1.82lb Package List: 1 * Main Control Box 1 * Rearview Mirror 4 * Parking Sensors 1 * Double Side Sticker 1 * Power Cable 1 * Hole Saw 1 * User Manual(English)
R 899
See product
South Africa
From Mushroom Valley to Delville Wood, South African Forces in World War One researched and excellently written by Tim Couzens. When war struck in 1914, it struck not just in Europe, but everywhere across the globe, including South Africa, whose troops saw action in five theatres. They fought one another on home soil, during a rebellion fuelled by old resentments; they fought the Germans in the deserts of South West Africa and the jungles of East Africa (now Namibia and Tanzania); they fought in Egypt; and they fought, and died in their thousands, on the Western Front. Tim Couzens’ The Great Silence tells the story of South Africa’s Great War, meticulously bringing the details of the different campaigns to light, with a dedicated chapter on each major theatre of action, from Sandfontein to Delville Wood, plus a special chapter on the contribution of black South African troops to the Allies’ ultimate victory. Fully illustrated with over 150 photographs, maps and graphics, and with eight special insets on some of the more extraordinary characters in the war – such as Jackie the baboon, who was wounded by shrapnel in Flanders and returned to South Africa a hero – The Great Silence takes us into the dark heart of the Great War itself. Softcover in good condition.266 pages. Illustrated. Tracked postage is R50.00.
See product
South Africa (All cities)
This all new work by accomplished military historian Alexandre Binda, former paymaster to the Greys Scouts, tables the remarkable story of Rhodesias mounted infantry, the Greys Scouts. Working closely with the last commanding officer, squadron commanders and a whole host of regimental personalities, all of whom have given The Equus Men their unequivocal support Binda has enjoyed unparalled access to thousands of pages of archival documents and many hundreds of previously unpublished photographs. Here, he has traced the Greys from their early origins in the Matabele Rebellion of 1896, where an unassuming Englishman, the Honourable George Grey, found himself originating a body of horseman named the Bulawayo Field Force, through to the formation of the Animal Transport Unit (ATU) which went on to become the Mounted Infantry Unit (MIU). With the skill of a practiced narrator, Binda takes the reader through these early days to the establishment of the Greys Scouts in the Rhodesian Army order of battle in 1976. Deployed to great effect during the bitter Rhodesian Bush War of the late 1960s 1970s, the mounted operations conducted by the Greys are succinctly and clearly detailed. Some of the contacts related make for astonishing reads and with the lively, vibrant, text one can almost feel the steaming sweat of rider and mount; sense the pounding adrenaline; hear the thundering hooves as a fearful enemy is pursued to battles inevitable conclusion. Suffice to say, The Equus Men makes for an engaging read. Trained and utilised as mounted infantry as opposed to cavalry, the Greys Scouts saw exceptional success in the field. Lightly equipped, they were able to cover great distances at speed, live off the veldt with minimal support and through shock action, quickly engage and destroy insurgent forces. Originally a regular formation, the Greys Scouts were augmented by Territorial and National Service soldiers as the conflict progressed and by 1980, when hostilities ceased, the Regiment numbered some 600 soldiers, both men and women, black and white. With its informative text and rich profusion of photographs, The Equus Men is a stunning tribute to the equestrian and fighting prowess of the Greys Scouts. It is a remarkable story and one that is ever more relevant, given recent mounted and pack horse operations conducted by British and US special forces in Afghanistan. Hardcover, 288 pages with  approx 300 colour & b/w photos, 4 maps. First published  1 February 2016.
R 1.350
See product

Free Classified ads - buy and sell cheap items in South Africa | CLASF - copyright ©2024 www.clasf.co.za.