03-10-2019, 03:12 PM
I thought I would post pictures of one of my grandpa's four saws. He apprenticed as a carpenter when houses were held together with wooden pegs, nails were expensive. And I have no idea how old the saw it but I thought everyone might enjoy seeing a saw as pointed as this. His first wife died in 1911 so I am guessing that this one is well over 100 years old and still cuts.
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The blade does say Henry Disston and D 23 on it. . I could be wrong but some of the later ones say and Sons.But I would need to go over to my shop to verify that.
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In the last 2 pictures I tried to get pictures of the teeth from both sides. Each tooth has set and is sharpened at an angle in both directions opposite the set. In the middle of they look like sharks teeth. It appears like every other tooth is shorter but the are all the same height. Try as I might I couldn't show the angles with my camera. The saw is still sharp and it cuts on the push and pull stroke.
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And the last three is where I store my treasures, in my front room.
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I hope you enjoyed seeing stuff form yesterdays.
Tom
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The blade does say Henry Disston and D 23 on it. . I could be wrong but some of the later ones say and Sons.But I would need to go over to my shop to verify that.
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In the last 2 pictures I tried to get pictures of the teeth from both sides. Each tooth has set and is sharpened at an angle in both directions opposite the set. In the middle of they look like sharks teeth. It appears like every other tooth is shorter but the are all the same height. Try as I might I couldn't show the angles with my camera. The saw is still sharp and it cuts on the push and pull stroke.
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And the last three is where I store my treasures, in my front room.
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I hope you enjoyed seeing stuff form yesterdays.
Tom