I just got this today at an old New England barn sale. Will update with pictures tomorrow after I clean it up, dusty and dirty but not rusty.....not sure if markings on blade?
It's an old one man hand saw, with a tooth pattern I've never seen on a saw that looks like a carpenter saw.
I have a selection of fine old Disstion carpentry saws, both crosscut and ripping, they just have cutter teeth. This saw has cutter teeth and also raker teeth similar to, small bow saws, and what the larger two man logger saws have. Anybody seen one of these?
Plan is to clean up/restore (I have files, point sets...) then use this at home for the kindling wood saw for those odd peices too long for the woodstoves.
I'm curious to how it cuts vs my small bow saws? I have big two man logger saws, both felling and bucking, it's surprising how fast they can cut with two experienced users and a well tuned saw......
It's an old one man hand saw, with a tooth pattern I've never seen on a saw that looks like a carpenter saw.
I have a selection of fine old Disstion carpentry saws, both crosscut and ripping, they just have cutter teeth. This saw has cutter teeth and also raker teeth similar to, small bow saws, and what the larger two man logger saws have. Anybody seen one of these?
Plan is to clean up/restore (I have files, point sets...) then use this at home for the kindling wood saw for those odd peices too long for the woodstoves.
I'm curious to how it cuts vs my small bow saws? I have big two man logger saws, both felling and bucking, it's surprising how fast they can cut with two experienced users and a well tuned saw......