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Thrift store find.
$4
Not my oldest saw, but probably the cleanest old one.
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Thrift store find.
$4
Not my oldest saw, but probably the cleanest old one.
Bridger,
$4 well spent, ya done good.
Stew
That's better than a new duck for $4.
jtk
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Did well, indeed. The 7 is a favorite of mine. Congrats and enjoy!
Seems pretty close to full plate, no damaged or missing teeth and not even particularly dull. At a minimum, a touchup filing and cut wood.
It's a 6pt rip saw, not one I use a lot, so it'll probably be in similar shape when I'm done with it too.
7s are my favorite- great find!
I have, in recent years, come to appreciate how quickly rip saws do their job compared with a cross cut used to rip. $4 for a saw in that condition is a great buy!