With every move something bad happens. I found this today. It was in a box for three weeks outside. Somehow I missed this and when I found it today I needed a moment for recovery.
"Life is too short for bad tools.".-- Pedder 7/22/11
Ouch! Good thing is you found it. It doesn't look like there's enough damage to where you can't restore it. I'd remove the handle and shoot it with a baking soda solution to remove the mold, then sand and refinish it. Tons of resources out there on removing rust. No etching to worry about saving! Hopefully you will end up with a serviceable saw.
07-21-2022, 09:17 AM (This post was last modified: 07-21-2022, 10:15 AM by Pedder.)
I've seen worse.
The handle will nee a sanding and maybe a retinting. Don't know about Thomas finish. Laquer?
I'd use TruOil.
When restoring a blade, I do not start with the coarsest sanding medium but with the finest. I'd try to see how fare I get with autosol applied with some aluminium foil. If that doesn't help, my next try would be sandpaper grain 800 or 600.
You didn't tell us the rest of the story? Who delivered it, and were you notified? I wish the delivery services would at least ring the door bell when delivering (and our UPS person will). I don't expect them to wait for me to answer though. We have two doors facing the street so there have been times something has been delivered and we don't know it.
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