Rob,
It has the old Bailey markings on it so I am assuming it's from the early 1900's.
Steven,
Yes! I have been reading and looking at all the pictures of your rehab! Great job by the way. I will be relying on it when I get the courage to start. The guy just had it sitting in hIs shed for a bunch of years, and it really isn't in bad shape. It is missing the dogs that hold the wood against the fence and the bars that go underneath for a stop block, but most everything else looks like it is there except for one spring that cushions the saw as it drops. Shouldn't be hard to find a replacement spring. For the price, I feel I got a good deal.
Ya had a good day.....
Jerry
Rob,
My new blade actually came in the mail last night. I have learned real fast that these are not an easy tool to set up.
I have some experience sharpening card scrapers, but by no means am I an expert. I sharpened the blade at a 45 and got what I thought was a decent burr but I got less than satisfactory results. I will keep trying and I'm sure I get the hang of it.
This can become habit-forming..