Billy McCarthy
12-03-2010, 1:09 PM
I've got a pair of old Disston saws from my helping clean out my wife's grandparent's home. 1 is a D-95 8pt crosscut with a noticeable kink/bend in the blade. The other is 5.5pt rip, not sure of the model as the label has worn off the blade. Both have some pitting in the blade, but not near the teeth.
Looking around online it seems like there's a lot of decent used saws out there for about the same price as having mine cleaned up. Aside from not wanting to take somewhat usable saws out of the world's pool, is there any reason to try and bring these back to life, or should I just move and get to building things?
Looking around online it seems like there's a lot of decent used saws out there for about the same price as having mine cleaned up. Aside from not wanting to take somewhat usable saws out of the world's pool, is there any reason to try and bring these back to life, or should I just move and get to building things?