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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    Certainly looks like the same saw.
    Yours does look quite spectacular.
    How many TPI is yours, and is it filed rip for dovetailing?
    Mine is 14 TPI / 15ppi.
    I can't tell how it has been filed in the past.
    They get a little mention on the Disstonion Institute page here:
    http://www.disstonianinstitute.com/backsawpage.html
    I hope it cleans up nicely.
    Cheers
    SG
    Thanks for that page....I spent ages looking for some info on my saw but must have missed that one
    Mine is also 14 TPI and filed rip.
    It is an extension of the hand. Just beautiful.
    It was ready to go when I bought it, but I refinished the handle.
    Cleaned with 0000 wool and meths. A coat of neat shellac. Rubbed smooth with 0000 wool. Then a few coats of shellac/BLO/pure gum turps mix rubbed in with a rag. Final rub with beeswax.
    The pride of my saw fleet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow6 View Post
    Gday Michael.. ePay buys will never be shunned here, this thread is just one big excuse for tool gloats, we don't care where you got it!

    When you say ePay do you mean eBay? Cause when I put in Epay all I got was telecomunications stuff.

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    See the next post
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    Oops hit the wrong button.
    Try again...

    OK so here is the little Disston from last Sunday's market after some cleaning.
    Unfortunately as the dirt came off a whole lot of sadness was revealed on the handle.
    I used lots of elbow grease, metho and 000 steel wool.
    The back of the handle looks like it lay in black ink for a long time and has soaked it up rather badly.
    The front of the handle is cleaner, but all its warts are now on show.

    So what is the best way to proceed?
    What do you think - ever had a similar problem before?
    Advice is appreciated.
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    Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them ........................D.H. Lawrence
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    SG why don't you go with the flow and ebonise it. I think nicely done it would look tres chic.

    Cheers
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    That's a shame....

    Never had that problem before myself. Might be something like sump oil. If it is, you could try scrubbing it with detergent to fade it a bit.
    If it's not too deep, you could go the sanding route.

    If it's a user, you could live with it after finishing, or worst case you have a perfect template for a new handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    ebonise it.
    Not such a bad idea.. darken it up slowly until the stains aren't noticeable then give it a wax.. or whatever.
    Best regards, Luban

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spanner69 View Post
    When you say ePay do you mean eBay? Cause when I put in Epay all I got was telecomunications stuff.
    Whoops.. missed your post, Sorry.
    Yep.. ePay = eBay
    Best regards, Luban

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    Oxalic might work, and with such a beat-up handle, nothing lost if goes too light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow6 View Post
    Whoops.. missed your post, Sorry.
    Yep.. ePay = eBay

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavansabove View Post
    Hi Deesinister

    The Brades catalogue is a beauty. If you scan the pages and send them to Gary Roberts at http://toolemera.com/, he can turn into a PDF and make generally available (he has a couple of my scans on the site, and I need to do more). This sort of resource is terrific, be interesting to see if my Brades axe is in the list.

    Cheers
    Peter
    http://toolemera.com/Manufacturers%2...mfg,-hunt.html

    Taken with my camera, so not printable but useful for brades collectors.
    Thanks to Gary at www.toolemera.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    ........
    So what is the best way to proceed?
    What do you think - ever had a similar problem before?
    Advice is appreciated.
    Cheers
    SG
    SG - I would just give it a good scrub with 0000 wool & wax & use it, as-is. The handle looks like it's well-shaped & comfy, so who cares about a bit of staining? You can't see what colour the handle is when it's enclosed in your fist, & it's all part of the saw's history.

    I know I'm weird - I will slap a new handle on a new tool without hesitation (my LV planes have much better handles than the things they came with! ), but I would prefer to leave the originals on old tools if they are well-shaped & comfortable - they look 'tarted up' with flashy new ones.

    Just a thought....
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    link to brades catalogue
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    Hi Deesinister

    The Brades catalogue is a beauty. If you scan the pages and send them to Gary Roberts at http://toolemera.com/, he can turn into a PDF and make generally available (he has a couple of my scans on the site, and I need to do more). This sort of resource is terrific, be interesting to see if my Brades axe is in the list.

    Cheers
    Peter


    >http://toolemera.com/Manufacturers%2...mfg,-hunt.html

    > Taken with my camera, so not printable but useful for brades collectors.
    > Thanks to Gary at www.toolemera.com

    Hi

    Gary seems to only have the cover up at the moment, no doubt the rest is coming. Thanks for getting it out there, a service to all of us.

    Cheers
    Peter

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    I bought some footprint chisels on ebay a while back, and finally got around to cleaning them up and making some new handles.



    They aren't really a set, more like a set plus a few extra's, the registered edge ones I find handy. The timber is Jarrah and this is the last time I make oval handles....

    Turned some new brass ferrules as well.

    I took them around to a friend's place to road test his tormek (I have a delta) and I'm sold.

    After a bit of mucking about truing and grading the stone, I was able to regrind primary bevels in no time. Stropping on the leather wheel worked a treat as well.

    I think I'll chuck the delta and buy a tormek.

    Regards
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    Nice

    Which Tormek was it?

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