steven c newman
06-21-2014, 10:37 AM
have a D8 from the first years of the skew back models. Right out at the end, about 6" of teeth were just worn down, like the owner never used the rest of the saw:eek:, so, this morning being a "betwen projects day" got out the big file. Jointed a new line, with just a hint of a curve up. Did not feel like making new teeth out there. got a decent line jointed, then went over the new area with a saw file. The entire area that was jointed. Then cleaned up the rest of the plate, and set it aside291684 Ready for work. It does a good job as a cross cut. 8ppi While I was at it, cleaned up the "go-to" crosscut saw291685D-7 Lightweight saw, also 8ppi. and a another saw was hanging around, needing a cleanup291686This being my "mitre box" (plastic one) saw. Name on the brass is "Pheonix Warranted" , beyond that? Brunch break! After that? well, there IS one more that MIGHT need a bit more that just a clean up291688it is a 5.5 skew back RIP saw, but beyond that? Not sure. Maybe it was made by Mutt & Sons?:D