Two of my dad's saws got some TLC over the last 2 weeks. Not near the standards set by RayG, Ian, others maybe on the next ones.
The smaller saw a new handle to suit my hands and use. This saw i broke the handle on some 30 yrs ago a quick fix to get the job done but very rough, however it worked. Timber used was marked Sydney Blue Gum :no: when I started to work it more like Silky Oak gave up guessing in the end.
The screws are not original and do not fit well they are to long will try making some up to suit.
The rip saw some major work in repairing the blade then a clean up of the handle. I seem to recall this handle dad may have had to have replaced and the damage done by whom ever did that not to sure.
The smaller saw a new handle to suit my hands and use. This saw i broke the handle on some 30 yrs ago a quick fix to get the job done but very rough, however it worked. Timber used was marked Sydney Blue Gum :no: when I started to work it more like Silky Oak gave up guessing in the end.
The screws are not original and do not fit well they are to long will try making some up to suit.
The rip saw some major work in repairing the blade then a clean up of the handle. I seem to recall this handle dad may have had to have replaced and the damage done by whom ever did that not to sure.
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