Very informative! I liked how you restored the saw. I’ll add one thing that I got from a woodworking book by a famous woodworker: If you have a dull handsaw, instead of sharpening it at the correct angle, instead file all the teeth straight across at 90°, same as an old-fashioned ripsaw and it will actually cut faster than it did before through wood. I tried this on an old saw and it worked. Also, when you clamp blade between two pieces of wood clamp them along the bottom of the teeth so the file actually makes a mark on the wood as you pass it through the teeth that way you know where you’ve been and don’t have to make pencil marks. Your saw of course has multi-edged cutting teeth so you wouldn’t do that angle.
Thanks for sharing such a detailed tip! That method of filing at 90° sounds effective, especially for ripsaws. I’ll have to try the clamping technique you mentioned. Great insight!
Throw it in white vinegar(submerge) leave it and forget about for a day or two. I dont care how rusted it is your gonna be surprised. Tools etc... and why youve forgot the tool in the vinegar stop by a harbour freight and buy a saw sharpener for 6.99. While i applaud your tenacity and old school methods i cant help but wonder 1. Do you have a job. 2. I seen the wood you went thru to find the saw are you a carpenter? 3 If you are, then you know it would be very rare to be able to take that kind of time to restore it. Again I admire the methodology the precision and the fortitude. The fact that maybe thats the only saw you have and you live deep in the Sahara desert, the practacality is beyond over the top. Thank you for all your effort my friend. From a Handy Man.
I understand that you didn't find this idea helpful, and I appreciate you sharing your perspective. But for me, I really enjoy doing these things. Actually, when I can repair or renovate a tool, I feel very happy.
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There's a critic born every minute. As somebody who doesnt' like running out to buy crap when there is an easier solution then this was a great video. On social media few people seem to just want to say thanks. Good job, thanks.
I lack the necessary tools to fully implement what you do. I sharpen the saw I use to prune trees in the same way with a file. It is very enjoyable to turn a non-working tool into a working one. As a woman, I think it is enough, because I do not have a workshop. Thank you, I wish you a happy new year from Türkiye. 👍🙏❤
Qld Australia. Nice video, thanks. I had not heard of using charcoal to de-rust. Does it have to be lime or any acidic juice? Using a needle file might make it easier ti sharpen more of the teeth.
Congratulations! You probably either annealed your saw making the steel softer which will dull faster, or you tempered ut making it hard and brittle which will snap while using or break teeth off. Either way the heating part was unnecessary and counterproductive
Muy bueno! No conocía el uso del carbón para el óxido. Tengo un serrucho oxidado por lo tanto lo voy a poner en práctica. Es trabajoso pero vale la pena. Gracias! desde Argentina
@@creationholic101 Please kill me that I can never see your ingenious ideas again. 1,1 million overviews?? Obviously, UA-cam promotes this kind of crappy channels, and gives us no option to block it. Global stupidisation.
That was amazing my friend. I really appreciate how you can take something no longer useable and return it to its original condition. It’s to easy for us to go to the store and buy a new replacement. Eventually this will no longer be the case and we will all have to learn what you already know. Resources will run low and no longer will we be able to buy what we need at the corner market. Thank you again.
This is a “tri” edge saw. There are 3 sides to sharpen on every tooth! This is a “pull” only saw! They make a special file for this!! Did not see this file!
A small fine edge tapered file does all 3 cuts for resharpening. Commonly called a turbo blade by some. I can make my professional arborist saws cut like brand new again like this. This skill is very handy for my business..
@@creationholic101. They are called a “feather file”…it is a very narrow, flattened diamond shape. A feather file makes it possible to get in between the teeth and achieve the proper angle on the tooth. While I have used them to sharpen my tri-cut saws (I’m an arborist) it is EXTREMELY difficult to return the blade to factory sharpness. And, for many models of tri-cut saws, the relatively low cost of blades does not make it worth the time,effort and frustration of sharpening only to have mediocre results….just buy a new blade when the old one gets dull
Actually it didn't matter what was it about. The nice clean work and the camera work was enjoyable with good sense of timing. More like an art Btw, at age 62, I just made my very first saw sharpening ever yesterday. Maybe that's why I got you in my recommended, for I had to watch instructions. It was an unexpected success. No joke. With my new small electric chainsaw I hit a nail I didn't see. Went dull immediately. Following the tutorial, it started cutting better than it was new. Is this possible? Really, it cuts faster and easier and leaves nicer chips. Anyway, thanks for the vid I do have an old handsaw but no lime
I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and found the tutorial useful! It’s amazing how sharpening can make such a difference, right? I hope your saw keeps working well, and good luck with future projects!
My Jameson Barracuda Tri-Cut Blade in a pruning saw lasted close to 10 years without sharpening using it a couple hours a week. It is very hard. If you feel you must sharpen, it a feather file may work much better than a triangle file. Knocking the rust off with lemon juice (acid) is fine. A buffer wheel with rouge is fine.
Hay herramientas viejas que son excepcionales y merecen otra oportunidad y da placer restaurarlas y usarlas...no es necesario gastar para algo que tienes que le des poco uso...si soy amante de las herramientas antigua y buenas con calidad
@@creationholic101 Não tenho nem idéia, tudo que você ensina faz parte do nosso dia a dia, quando tenho dificuldade de arrumar alguma coisa vou no seu canal e logo acho o que estou precisando, acho você um rapaz muito inteligente e sempre falo para meus amigos assistirem que lá eles vão conseguir arrumar muitas coisas. Que Deus te abençoe grandemente e muito obrigada por ajudar as pessoas 🙏
Comment: "Absolutely brilliant! This method of sharpening a hand saw is incredibly effective and easy to follow. The lesson I learned is that with the right technique and tools, even an old saw can be made as sharp as a razor. Keep up the great work!"
Afilar serruchos con limas está perfecto... desde que ellas tengan los ángulos correctos para los dientes. Las de formas comunes no sirven porque no encajan entre los valles.
@@AmazingSmart-ngthsomeone else commented that can clamp the wood higher up the blade so you saw a bit of the wood, and that shows where you’ve been, so you don’t need to mark the tips.
I'm hooked, awesome video about a simple task most run of the mill men love to learn. There are always different ways to accomplish the same task, and I love seeing how creative others are in fixing things with everyday tools we all have laying around. Look around your shop boys, how many gizmos do you have to fix your stuff taking up space? Can't even find the tool it fixes they take up so much room. You know what I mean . . . . Remco 497 . . . but WAIT . . . pay an extra $4.99 and we'll send you 20 more for 'free' kind of crap. I guess I'm becoming a grouchy older man who is fond of plain speaking and doesn't pay for free stuff. This is one of those chores a man likes to do in his shop on ANY day he can be left alone. A beer, the game or some music, maybe complete and total silence. I have several of these and find myself moaning when using them saying I need to figure out how to clean these up and sharpen them. We're so busy, we just buy another and stack it with the rest when the moaning becomes audible. Problem is, each additional purchase gets you something FAR worse and made to eventually fail so you trash it and purchase another. I am going to pull out my oldies but goodies and get them BACK to when America took pride in the products they engineered to last. A little TLC gets them right back where they need to be to do their best work. Back then, they were sold to be your only purchase. Why do you think antique shopping and reselling is so popular? I like it to marvel at the craftmanship before DeWalt. I LOVE this, it's a big FORK YOU to corporate snobs pushing offshored products that cannot stand up to the ultimate judge; Time. ALL we have to figure out on this deal is how to make a 7 set of forks look like 8 to the lady of the house.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear you appreciate the craftsmanship and durability of older tools. Reclaiming and maintaining them is a rewarding experience and a great way to honor quality work.
Thanks for sharing your efforts. Re-angling or straightening the teeth is worth considering as an improvement. If you have time on your side and no money ; this looks like a reasonable alternative .
Not the way to use a saw or a file. Poor form . It appears to be a PULL cut saw but you are trying to cut both directions. Also why only use a few teeth near the middle? What are the other ones for? And when you are using a file it cuts on the push stroke; why drag teeth backwards over work. Lift it slightly and save the tool. SMH
Very informative! I liked how you restored the saw. I’ll add one thing that I got from a woodworking book by a famous woodworker: If you have a dull handsaw, instead of sharpening it at the correct angle, instead file all the teeth straight across at 90°, same as an old-fashioned ripsaw and it will actually cut faster than it did before through wood. I tried this on an old saw and it worked. Also, when you clamp blade between two pieces of wood clamp them along the bottom of the teeth so the file actually makes a mark on the wood as you pass it through the teeth that way you know where you’ve been and don’t have to make pencil marks. Your saw of course has multi-edged cutting teeth so you wouldn’t do that angle.
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Thanks for sharing such a detailed tip! That method of filing at 90° sounds effective, especially for ripsaws. I’ll have to try the clamping technique you mentioned. Great insight!
Magic marker.
When the wife finds a flattened fork with two tines missing and thinks "that was one hell of a stubborn lid"
I’m so glad for the fast forward ⏩ feature!
yeah. You can fast forward if you find it is too slow for you
Your saw sharpening instructions are very detailed, thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Used the same technique on my bow saw, now it cuts through tree trunks with great ease, good tutorial.☘️
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful
Throw it in white vinegar(submerge) leave it and forget about for a day or two. I dont care how rusted it is your gonna be surprised. Tools etc... and why youve forgot the tool in the vinegar stop by a harbour freight and buy a saw sharpener for 6.99. While i applaud your tenacity and old school methods i cant help but wonder 1. Do you have a job. 2. I seen the wood you went thru to find the saw are you a carpenter? 3 If you are, then you know it would be very rare
to be able to take that kind of
time to restore it. Again I admire the methodology the precision and the fortitude. The fact that maybe thats the only saw you have and you live deep in the Sahara desert, the practacality is beyond over the top.
Thank you for all your effort
my friend.
From a Handy Man.
let it be that it is better to know how to sharpen a saw than not to know....civilization and the shop are not always close.....
some people got too much time on their hands.
I understand that you didn't find this idea helpful, and I appreciate you sharing your perspective. But for me, I really enjoy doing these things. Actually, when I can repair or renovate a tool, I feel very happy.
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There's a critic born every minute. As somebody who doesnt' like running out to buy crap when there is an easier solution then this was a great video. On social media few people seem to just want to say thanks. Good job, thanks.
Perfect,,,,since 60 years ago my father has this skill,,,,
"That's amazing! Your father's skill has stood the test of time. It's great to hear such stories!"
My saws are 80.00 or more and as a professional arborist I hand file my saws as well. They return so productive every time.
That’s great to hear! Hand filing is a skilled technique that can make a significant difference. Any specific tips you follow?
I lack the necessary tools to fully implement what you do. I sharpen the saw I use to prune trees in the same way with a file. It is very enjoyable to turn a non-working tool into a working one. As a woman, I think it is enough, because I do not have a workshop. Thank you, I wish you a happy new year from Türkiye. 👍🙏❤
It's great you've found a way to sharpen your saw that works for you!
Qld Australia. Nice video, thanks. I had not heard of using charcoal to de-rust. Does it have to be lime or any acidic juice? Using a needle file might make it easier ti sharpen more of the teeth.
It's quite effective, you should try it and feel it
@@creationholic101 Wonder if cleaning vinegar would do the same?
Congratulations! You probably either annealed your saw making the steel softer which will dull faster, or you tempered ut making it hard and brittle which will snap while using or break teeth off. Either way the heating part was unnecessary and counterproductive
Thank you for sharing your feedback and expressing your perspective
Excellent video.keep putting them out.I enjoy watching them.
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Muy bueno! No conocía el uso del carbón para el óxido. Tengo un serrucho oxidado por lo tanto lo voy a poner en práctica. Es trabajoso pero vale la pena. Gracias! desde Argentina
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Terrific! Will try this. Thankyou so much for sharing your skill😊
Australia
I'm glad you found it helpful!
I really like your project! Congratulations
I liked the offset tool you made from the fork.
Thanks for noticing that! It’s a simple but effective hack.
Sharpen a saw with a file ? That is SO ingenious! Nobody would ever think of that !
Thank you! Cheers!
@@creationholic101 Please kill me that I can never see your ingenious ideas again.
1,1 million overviews??
Obviously, UA-cam promotes this kind of crappy channels, and gives us no option to block it.
Global stupidisation.
@@HeroyUlitze May your wishes all come true.
@@aikiiai Dream on.
D'Algerie merci pour toutes ces informations
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Your saw is awesome thanks for sharing 😘
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7:26 Simple but useful, thank you for sharing
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When my wife asks, "have you seen the missing fork" what do I say? She can run faster than me.
😅😅😅Thank you for watching
I do this all the time. It's fun.
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Instructive! Thanks from Sweden, Luleå
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well done! thank you for sharing
Thank you too!
Nice tip! Thanks!
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Hahahha, I can't stop laughing by myself in this room, "...easy for a demon to posess..." that is hilarious. You two are great. Viva Los Fleccas
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Thanks, old system but it always working. I Am from Italy. Ciao
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Life is too short for this.
You'll be happier if you fix it yourself
@@creationholic101 But some people just don't understand the joy of innovation and working with your hands.
Saw your comment, was like “give it a chance” then at the part with the lime and was like oh dang they might be right
If you barely use tools, you are right, too short. If you use tools a lot, sharpening actually saves time in the over all use.
Yeah, that whole five minutes is just awful.
That was amazing my friend. I really appreciate how you can take something no longer useable and return it to its original condition. It’s to easy for us to go to the store and buy a new replacement. Eventually this will no longer be the case and we will all have to learn what you already know. Resources will run low and no longer will we be able to buy what we need at the corner market. Thank you again.
Glad you enjoyed it
Jestem z Warszawy w Polsce.Twoje filmy sa swietne a porady sie przydaja
Dziękuję bardzo! Cieszę się, że moje porady są przydatne!
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Génial la fourchette édentée redresseuse de dents de scie !! 😊Merci du partage, Michèle
Merci, Michèle! Je suis heureux que tu aimes ça. Continues à partager tes pensées !
Merci 👍
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This is a “tri” edge saw. There are 3 sides to sharpen on every tooth! This is a “pull” only saw! They make a special file for this!! Did not see this file!
Can you describe more about that file
He has no clue and you saw that his saw was a coarse file called bastard I think
@@creationholic101yes, silky, japan make it. The file and saws.
File is triangle but 2 angles are about, guessing here, 20 degrees.
A small fine edge tapered file does all 3 cuts for resharpening. Commonly called a turbo blade by some. I can make my professional arborist saws cut like brand new again like this. This skill is very handy for my business..
@@creationholic101. They are called a “feather file”…it is a very narrow, flattened diamond shape. A feather file makes it possible to get in between the teeth and achieve the proper angle on the tooth. While I have used them to sharpen my tri-cut saws (I’m an arborist) it is EXTREMELY difficult to return the blade to factory sharpness. And, for many models of tri-cut saws, the relatively low cost of blades does not make it worth the time,effort and frustration of sharpening only to have mediocre results….just buy a new blade when the old one gets dull
Wonderful!
Glad you think so!
There is a tool for offsetting the teeth on saws for constant angle set .
It's called a saw set. This technique is just the traditional way, using a needle file.
Thank you for sharing!
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Actually it didn't matter what was it about. The nice clean work and the camera work was enjoyable with good sense of timing. More like an art
Btw, at age 62, I just made my very first saw sharpening ever yesterday. Maybe that's why I got you in my recommended, for I had to watch instructions. It was an unexpected success. No joke. With my new small electric chainsaw I hit a nail I didn't see. Went dull immediately. Following the tutorial, it started cutting better than it was new. Is this possible? Really, it cuts faster and easier and leaves nicer chips.
Anyway, thanks for the vid I do have an old handsaw but no lime
I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and found the tutorial useful! It’s amazing how sharpening can make such a difference, right? I hope your saw keeps working well, and good luck with future projects!
I'm from Brazil. Santa Catarina Island, south of the country. Best regards!!!
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Thank you for sharig. Love from Japan.
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the butane torch and wd40 are heat treating?
Yes !
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I love to see cleverness in action. Good tutorial.
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The old fellas are going to like this.
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太厲害了!!!不過...........我還是選擇買過隻吧!!😂
有時候購買是更方便的選擇!謝謝您的評論!
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It is a good idea. Thanks.
You are most welcome
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Hello! 😊
Really cool!
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My Jameson Barracuda Tri-Cut Blade in a pruning saw lasted close to 10 years without sharpening using it a couple hours a week. It is very hard. If you feel you must sharpen, it a feather file may work much better than a triangle file. Knocking the rust off with lemon juice (acid) is fine. A buffer wheel with rouge is fine.
Great advice! The feather file sounds like a good alternative for sharpening. Thanks for sharing!
If you apply the same technique to a toothbrush handle, you can make a prison shank that will cut through bone.
That’s an interesting take! However, let’s focus on safe and practical uses for the technique. Thanks for sharing!
Parabéns Brasil 🇧🇷
Obrigado! É ótimo ver o apoio do Brasil!
Hay herramientas viejas que son excepcionales y merecen otra oportunidad y da placer restaurarlas y usarlas...no es necesario gastar para algo que tienes que le des poco uso...si soy amante de las herramientas antigua y buenas con calidad
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saya suka belajar bagaimana cara membuat mata gergaji menjadi tajam dan tahan lama 😍😍😍😍😅😅😅
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I am from 🇳🇴 norway 👍
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Many many thanks
Nice vid. I don't know about the fork though, a saw set for the teeth is exact, rather than guessing. Do some more vids please.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll consider using a saw set in future videos and will definitely work on more content.
I actually thought it was a good idea. Having left a couple of long tines allowed the all set to be fairly close in angle. Good!
درود . از ایران زیبا تماشا میکنم دوست عزیز هر شخصی با دست کار میکنه یک هنر مند است❤❤❤
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Bom dia 😊 sou de Ituverava, São Paulo Brasil adoro suas dicas 😊🙏
Oi. É um prazer ver você no meu canal. Que ideia você gostaria que eu fizesse no próximo vídeo?
@@creationholic101 Não tenho nem idéia, tudo que você ensina faz parte do nosso dia a dia, quando tenho dificuldade de arrumar alguma coisa vou no seu canal e logo acho o que estou precisando, acho você um rapaz muito inteligente e sempre falo para meus amigos assistirem que lá eles vão conseguir arrumar muitas coisas. Que Deus te abençoe grandemente e muito obrigada por ajudar as pessoas 🙏
Mmm es más rápido y fácil con el dremel. Saludos desde México.
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Not ingenious. Just old fashioned saw sharpening technique. Beware some of the saws are hard point and need a diamond file to work!
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Comment: "Absolutely brilliant! This method of sharpening a hand saw is incredibly effective and easy to follow. The lesson I learned is that with the right technique and tools, even an old saw can be made as sharp as a razor. Keep up the great work!"
Afilar serruchos con limas está perfecto... desde que ellas tengan los ángulos correctos para los dientes. Las de formas comunes no sirven porque no encajan entre los valles.
@@AmazingSmart-ngthsomeone else commented that can clamp the wood higher up the blade so you saw a bit of the wood, and that shows where you’ve been, so you don’t need to mark the tips.
Tôi thích bạn sáng tạo điều hay nhất
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Damned !! I only have forks from silver and gold. Four i have ruiened now. Thanks for the tip!!😢
😮😮😮i mean RUINED..
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Bạn chia sẻ rất hữu ích
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Îmi place metoda ta . Am sa fac și eu la fel. Folosesc fierăstrăul în livada mea de pomi fructiferi. Salutari din frumoasa mea tara România!
Mă bucur că îți place metoda! Bună din România! Sper să îți fie de folos!
Greece good job
Glad you like them!
Perú, gracias por el tutorial.
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
From the moon thank you
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Nice contents !
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Nice helpfull video. Thanks!
I'm happy to receive your response. Could you tell me which topic do you prefer to watch in next video?
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I'm hooked, awesome video about a simple task most run of the mill men love to learn. There are always different ways to accomplish the same task, and I love seeing how creative others are in fixing things with everyday tools we all have laying around. Look around your shop boys, how many gizmos do you have to fix your stuff taking up space? Can't even find the tool it fixes they take up so much room. You know what I mean . . . . Remco 497 . . . but WAIT . . . pay an extra $4.99 and we'll send you 20 more for 'free' kind of crap. I guess I'm becoming a grouchy older man who is fond of plain speaking and doesn't pay for free stuff.
This is one of those chores a man likes to do in his shop on ANY day he can be left alone. A beer, the game or some music, maybe complete and total silence. I have several of these and find myself moaning when using them saying I need to figure out how to clean these up and sharpen them. We're so busy, we just buy another and stack it with the rest when the moaning becomes audible. Problem is, each additional purchase gets you something FAR worse and made to eventually fail so you trash it and purchase another.
I am going to pull out my oldies but goodies and get them BACK to when America took pride in the products they engineered to last. A little TLC gets them right back where they need to be to do their best work. Back then, they were sold to be your only purchase. Why do you think antique shopping and reselling is so popular? I like it to marvel at the craftmanship before DeWalt.
I LOVE this, it's a big FORK YOU to corporate snobs pushing offshored products that cannot stand up to the ultimate judge; Time. ALL we have to figure out on this deal is how to make a 7 set of forks look like 8 to the lady of the house.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear you appreciate the craftsmanship and durability of older tools. Reclaiming and maintaining them is a rewarding experience and a great way to honor quality work.
Muy bien gracias por el aporte, exitos
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Slick!
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Where do you get the charcoal or do you have to burn a fire first.
You can get charcoal from hardware stores or online. If you need to make it yourself, you would typically need to burn wood.
No sé cuanto vale una sierra nueva, habría que valorar si interesa hacer este trabajo. 🤔
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Tanta mierda mejor compro otra
Foarte interesant,multumesc .
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Dziękuję za wsparcie mojego kanału. Mam nadzieję, że pewnego dnia odwiedzę Twój kraj. Miłego dnia
Қазақстан. Өте жақсы қөлөнер екен.
Có loại biến đổi từ 1.75 tới 4.0 ?
You might want to check with a local supplier or look online for converters that fit those specifications!
Hardening the metal with a couple of passes of the blow torch ........ man i'm really learning here !
Awesome! Glad you’re finding these tips helpful.
جالب بود مرسی
خوشحالم که پسندیدید!
Mama mówi, myj zęby po każdym posiłku 😂
Thank you! Cheers!
物を大切にして偉い!!
ありがとうございます!大切に使うことが大切ですね。
Thanks for sharing your efforts. Re-angling or straightening the teeth is worth considering as an improvement. If you have time on your side and no money ; this looks like a reasonable alternative .
Thank you for sharing your feedback and expressing your perspective
Not the way to use a saw or a file. Poor form . It appears to be a PULL cut saw but you are trying to cut both directions. Also why only use a few teeth near the middle? What are the other ones for? And when you are using a file it cuts on the push stroke; why drag teeth backwards over work. Lift it slightly and save the tool. SMH
Thank you for sharing your feedback. But I find it quite effective, you can try and feel it
Interesting
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you found it interesting!
False, this type of saw has two sharpening angles per tooth and requires a special non-triangular file.
Yes, it has 2 sharpening corners on 1 tooth, and I have sharpened both of those angles
Som zo Slovenska páči sa mi
Thank you for the compliment. I have not visited your country yet. Can you tell me where is the perfect place to visit when I come to your country?