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What is the size and threat on the split nuts and screws for the hand saws. I would like to make my own. Need the size to drill the holes in the blade.
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The thread is a 10-32 and believe that a 3/16" drill will work just fine.
Go with a carbide drill. HSS won't even dent the spring steel. Trust me on this,...I 've been there.....
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Good evening sir. Sorry for the late response.
The newer split nuts, etc. tend to be 7/32" shaft with a 32 pitch or 3/16 x 32.
However my vintage #7 ( Not split nut ) is a 7/32" shaft with a 20 pitch. So I guess it just depends whether you mean back saws with actual split nuts or Hand saws with the cap style. Have fun.
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http://disstonianinstitute.com/medv2.html
This might help. At least it is good reading material.
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(03-27-2017, 09:57 PM)Blacky Wrote: The thread is a 10-32 and believe that a 3/16" drill will work just fine.
Go with a carbide drill. HSS won't even dent the spring steel. Trust me on this,...I 've been there.....
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Before I had carbide bits, I "spot annealed" using a correctly sized flat ended steel rod in a drill press..Lay out the hole placement, turn the press on fairly high rpm and bring the flat-ended rod down on the steel..Friction will build up hot enough draw the temper from that spot or a little larger. At that point it can be drilled with HSS.
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Drill a test hole. It could be really annoying to drill a hole in a very nice piece of wood only to find that it's 1/16" too big and it leaves a little reveal around the head of the bolt.
Of course, I'm saying this purely hypothetically. It has never, ever happened to me. And certainly not on two different saw handles.
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Thank You very much for the information. Nice article on the Disston Site.
Thanks again for the information.
Hilmar