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I'm a big fan of older tools, with a bit of effort they can last a lifetime. I often pick-up pre-loved tools that are being thrown by the way-side, in this case a Disston Tenon Saw on Council clean-up.
If it was anymore rusted I would have left it where it was, but from a quick look I thought I could save it.
The products I used were-
Wet/Dry Sand paper from 180 up to 1200 grit,
Ryobi 18v Random Orbital Sander
After the cosmetics were done a reset of the teeth was needed as it originally had a slight set.
Interesting skill to learn as I didn't have a tooth set tool. I followed this tutorial and used a hammer and punch, seemed to work just fine stopping the binding.
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Beautiful job MitchellM!
@missunderwood Thankyou, came out better than I expected! Was good to learn a couple of new skills also, as I have never had to sharpen or set teeth on a saw before. Not sure if I'll ever have to do it again though.
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