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It followed me home thread
BrianS:
Most of these "followed me home". All but a handful were in pretty sad shape before I refurbished them. Not pictured are some I have down at the cabin and in my truck. I paid less than 10 bucks for most of them except I think I paid about 20 for the fire axe.
ksnow:
Nice collection BrianS. I see some familiar styles in there. You have no shortage of stave reducing tools.
Thanks, Bubby. I am going to rehaft it (same style) and put it to use in the near future.
Kyle
BrianS:
These saws "Followed me Home". I think most were picked up for about 20 bucks each. Did some research on refurbishing and sharpening and I have all in ok working order. One I had a Amish Fellow sharpen for me and that one cuts real good. I still need to do some more work on them. Lots to learn about saws and getting them to cut correct. Have a few smaller buck saws from probably the 20s or 30s with odd length blades that I am looking for blades. Also these files "Followed me Home". They were real bad but I refurbished them using Muriatic acid and they cut pretty good again. I think I paid maybe two bucks for a bucket of files. Putting these old tools back to work is very satisfying. No way I could ever afford to buy some of this stuff brand new.
BrianS:
Here is a picture from a few years back of me aka Papa showing my grandson aka Michael how the saws work
osage outlaw:
Very nice tools. I like that shorter double bit cruiser ax.
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