steven c newman
09-22-2014, 9:00 AM
Things were a might skimpy last weekend
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Spent a dollar bill on the Sears Crosscut saw, and $2 each on the D-8s Handles are solid, though. D-8 hardware is brass, with a "Disston USA" on the medallions.
A wide, flexible putty knife was taped to a large Visegrip brand of pliers. Meh...$0.50
Two "half-sets" ( each were only half there) of nutdrivers and drill bits. Nutdrivers were by Cresent. $0.25 each.
And this strange looking refugee from South Burlington VT ( at least i remember seeing some guy in a plaid shirt using one)
Will try to get the two D-8s all shined up. Seem to be 8 ppi. One was resharpened enough times, the teeth are almost to the "8" stamp. The other looks barely used, almost an 1" difference in width. Yet, these are the same model of saws. Did the fellow buy two, and keep one for a back up?
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Now, about that black, table-like abject297102Think I should ask Norm what all these parts are for?
297099
Spent a dollar bill on the Sears Crosscut saw, and $2 each on the D-8s Handles are solid, though. D-8 hardware is brass, with a "Disston USA" on the medallions.
A wide, flexible putty knife was taped to a large Visegrip brand of pliers. Meh...$0.50
Two "half-sets" ( each were only half there) of nutdrivers and drill bits. Nutdrivers were by Cresent. $0.25 each.
And this strange looking refugee from South Burlington VT ( at least i remember seeing some guy in a plaid shirt using one)
Will try to get the two D-8s all shined up. Seem to be 8 ppi. One was resharpened enough times, the teeth are almost to the "8" stamp. The other looks barely used, almost an 1" difference in width. Yet, these are the same model of saws. Did the fellow buy two, and keep one for a back up?
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Now, about that black, table-like abject297102Think I should ask Norm what all these parts are for?