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lowell holmes
04-20-2018, 12:13 PM
I seldom see one listed.

David Silverson
04-20-2018, 2:06 PM
I made one by cutting down an old Disston. Fun, not very difficult and learned a lot sharpening it following one of the many tutorials on line.

Rick Whitehead
04-20-2018, 2:23 PM
Yes, as a matter of fact I have 6 of them!
I tried to send you a PM, but it's telling me your inbox is full.
Thanks,
Rick

steven c newman
04-20-2018, 2:24 PM
I can find ones from 14" to 24" long about anytime I go out looking.....where? Can't divulge "State Secrets".....

Have a Disston D-8 20" long, with 10ppi, currently at the sharpening service.....teeth are too small for my eyes, and I have double vision in both eyes....makes doing small items a bit rough to do.

Seems about half the yard sales around here have a couple on their tables....

lowell holmes
04-20-2018, 3:34 PM
I emptied the box.

Brandon Speaks
04-20-2018, 7:53 PM
I have 3 panel saws and 4 full size, just always like the panels so have bought them when I see them.

Jeff Heath
04-21-2018, 9:20 AM
I am currently restoring a Disston #7 that is dated to the 1870's. The handle was held together by 3 screws, and is in horrible shape, so I made a new one from apple. The saw plate was also in badly misused shape, but I hammered it back flat, and the spring steel the plate was made from is magnificent. I'm looking forward to finishing it, filing it, and putting it to work. It's 20" long.

Ken Martin
04-21-2018, 10:09 AM
I have about a dozen I have picked up over the years from 16" to 24". Mostly D-8's but a couple 7's and 12's.
None bought online, all at yard sales, flea markets and swap meets.

When my niece was small, she was visiting and wanted to do some cutting so I got out a 16" and let her use it. It fit her perfectly and she had fun doing it.

Ken

Tony Zaffuto
04-21-2018, 7:49 PM
In my many years of accumulating, I have MANY! My favorites? #16 and #12's, with saw plates around 18 to 22 inches. For a new saw, I have a LN cross cut that is excellent.

John Gornall
04-22-2018, 10:52 AM
My favourite is an Air Master Keystone by Disston 20" - supposed to be a cheap saw but great steel, taper ground. Just need to soften all the handle edges to end up with a great bench saw.

lowell holmes
04-22-2018, 11:19 AM
Don't you just love using a well made hand saw.
I have twelve Disston saws. Some have new handles I made. They all have had the grunge removed, set and sharpened.
I filed the teeth off of one and re-toothed it.

Patrick Chase
04-22-2018, 5:47 PM
I have the modern Pax pair, which are decent with a nicely tapered though somewhat thicker than ideal plate. The rip was a bit under-set and tended to bind, though that was easy enough to rectify. Pax ships a proper 0 degree rake on their rip panel, which was a pleasant surprise.

I bought the panel saws because my shop is in the garage, and my working space at the bench is limited when a car is present. Since then I've decided that I actually like the form factor more than my big saws (26 and 28" D12s) for quickie one-off work, though the Paxen can't hold a candle to the D12s overall so I usually reach for the big saws anyway if I have room to work with them.

I may invest in "good" panel saws at some point. There's a good possibility that my dealer will see this and try to lure me back off the GAS wagon :-).

lowell holmes
04-22-2018, 5:57 PM
I have a 10 tpi D-12 that came to me grungy and with a broken handle. It has a new curly maple handle that I made along with new bright brass saw nuts.
I know it is a D-12 because you can read the medallion. I refiled the teeth crosscut.

Stewie Simpson
04-25-2018, 9:38 PM
2 days ago I fashioned this old Spear & Jackson handsaw into a 16 inch panel saw . The original saw plate was severely kinked at the toothline 8 inches back from the toe. Changes included the filing in of a new tooth pattern. 12 TPI, crosscut profile. (Note the use of a Japanese Feather File (aid to accuracy) during the tpi notching in stage)

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lowell holmes
04-26-2018, 11:47 PM
I have three saws that I did that to. Mine do not compare with yours, but they are sharp and cut nicely.:)

Stewie Simpson
04-27-2018, 1:24 AM
I have three saws that I did that to. Mine do not compare with yours, but they are sharp and cut nicely.:)

Lowell; sounds like you achieved the primary objective. Well done.

regards Stewie;

lowell holmes
04-27-2018, 9:32 AM
Since seeing yours, I may make sapele handles for mine and buy some new saw nuts:)

Then again, I may not.

steven c newman
04-27-2018, 12:03 PM
Just brought home from the sharpener service.....Disston D-8, 20" , 10ppi shew back panel saw. Intend to give it a try, later. Also in the "bundle", Richardson Bros. 8 ppi skew back, 26" long. And a Disston/Millers Falls ACME No. 4...5" x 30", 11ppi backsaw for my Langdon No. 75. Will be giving all three a test run...maybe this weekend? ( sharpening was priced @ $13 a saw/ $0.60 an inch. )
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steven c newman
04-28-2018, 3:02 PM
Auction today...picked 4 panel saws. Didn't stick around all that long....

Rob Luter
04-28-2018, 4:27 PM
I sold all of mine off. I had a dozen surplus Disstons that I divested last winter, including a couple nice panel saws. I kept a D8 crosscut, a D8 thumbhole rip, and a D12 crosscut. It’ll do. I can only use one at a time anyway.

lowell holmes
04-28-2018, 11:18 PM
Neither can I, but I still have a bunch.

Ted Phillips
04-30-2018, 10:24 AM
I've got several panel saws as well. Love them for smaller projects and cuts.

Don't forget about the BT&C "Hardware Store Saw" from Tools for Working Wood. It is a dandy little saw for keeping in your truck, breaking down stock, and rough-sizing wood. The handle works as a square for marking boards, it has several different measurement and layout markings etched onto the blade, and is filed with a great combination rip/xc pattern with raker teeth. It's not built for fine finish work, but it is a true jack of all trades saw.

https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/TS/item/BT-HSAW.XX

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(https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/TS/item/BT-HSAW.XX)

Pete Taran
04-30-2018, 2:32 PM
Interesting, modeled after the Disston D17 "Double Duty" saw which had both crosscut and rip teeth in the same blade. Handle on that version looks very comfy! :-)

steven c newman
05-01-2018, 12:35 PM
My 4 hang on the side of the saw till...
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A 24" long Atkins is hanging behind the Disston D-8....along with two WS 20" long saws.