02-05-2016, 01:16 PM
Not a regular here, but need some advice. This morning I picked up a Disston D8, it appears to be a 10 TPI crosscut panel saw and despite being fairly dull actually cuts pretty well. I got this at the Restore for a princely sum of $2.50, and the saw shows no damage other than not being cared for. The blade is quite rusty and/or crusty (I may try to get some pics later), so much so it's very difficult to make out the markings on the blade. Couple of things: is there a way I can clean this and not damage the Disston markings? I fear any attempt to remove the rust will also remove them. 2nd: the screws (bolsters, whatever they are called) that hold the handle are loose, but the nut side turns with the slotted slide. If I remove the handle for the rust job mentioned above, how do I get those loose? For the record, I'm not much of a hand tool guys but want this for an occassional cut as well as for the cool factor. Plus, it was almost free.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.