Originally Posted by
OakAshandThorn
I don't have pics yet, but I'm the process of restoring a 66 inch two-man crosscut saw that I picked up at a local antique store. It came with the original handles, which are similar to the "Western" kind. I spent about 45 minutes today (and probably the same yesterday) applying linseed oil to the very dry handle wood, as well as cleaning off the rust from the metal parts after a 24 hour soak in vinegar followed by a rough sanding. I lost my SD card, and my camera's internal memory is used up LOL. I'll have to wait until later this week to upload pics with a new card.
Anyway, the saw itself is in really good shape, certainly better than I've seen in most antique/second-hand stores. It cost me $150, but I think it's worth it. The blade has an even coating of surface rust, and hopefully on Tuesday or Wednesday, I'll get around to cleaning it off with a water stone and pumice. Not sure who the manufacturer is, but I can tell the saw is really good quality because it has concentric taper. The teeth are quite sharp, and from I can tell, they appear to be in set. :) Perhaps I'll be able to get my supervisor to help me out with the fine tuning. Ahhhhhhh....I love me job :cool: