I have a couple cheap, impulse hardened pullsaws I use for for cutting down sheet goods, or when I don't want to risk using my "nice" saws for something. In dialing in the set on the last saw I sharpened, it occurred to me that these saws have way too much set for my tastes. Obviously the best solution would be to use a different or better saw - but these have a fair amount of life left in them, and getting a new saw would mean tossing the handle as well, both of which seem needlessly wasteful.
Has anyone had any success in removing the excess set in these? My gut tells me a file isn't going to cut these, and trying to press them in a vise might crack the teeth, but I haven't tried either.