enterthedragon
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is it true that alot of tenon saw plate is glued into the back? wouldnt that make removing the back impossible? how would u clean a rusty saw then?
enterthedragon":7q0ero7b said:is it true that alot of tenon saw plate is glued into the back?
wouldnt that make removing the back impossible? how would u clean a rusty saw then?
enterthedragon":3rv78o1u said:is it true that alot of tenon saw plate is glued into the back?
enterthedragon":3rv78o1u said:wouldnt that make removing the back impossible?
enterthedragon":3rv78o1u said:how would u clean a rusty saw then?
pedder":m8lhamsq said:enterthedragon":m8lhamsq said:is it true that alot of tenon saw plate is glued into the back?
Disagree with bugbear here:
Many modern maker do this: Lie-Nielsen, Adria, Wenzloff & Sons on some of their saws, Veritas, and we. Don't know exactly about hte others. And I've found at least one semi old Tyzack saws with glued blades.
pedder":1ys8eang said:Hi Paul
the more important point was: Better do not remove the spine wether you can or can't. I've done that in the past and some nice saws lost their virginity. Two Disstons (one with a brass back) and a Spear & Jackson. If that happens you can use Locktite or A hammer.
Cheers
Pedder
bugbear":1nka1ggy said:Cleaning near the teeth is harder
:lol: :lol: :lol:pedder":26dzklmo said:bugbear":26dzklmo said:Cleaning near the teeth is harder
only every other tooth is hard to clean...
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