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A little Disston D-8 saved from the scrap pile - enjuneer - 12-20-2015

Another one saved to work again. A couple of weeks ago, a friend gave me a Disston D-8. This cute little 1940s vintage saw has a 20 inch plate and 10 tpi crosscut teeth. The beech handle is nearly perfect.

Unfortunately, the plate had been badly abused. It had a nice "C" curve and several light kinks. Having nothing to lose, I started working on the kinks with hammer and anvil. Some light and heavy taps with the hammer to shrink the metal smoothed out the worst bends. A few more well aimed blows straightened out the bow.

Satisfied with the results, I jointed, set, and sharpened the teeth which were in good condition. Other than a few hammer marks, it is hard to tell that this saw might have been relegated to the scrap pile. I think this one is going in my till.






Re: A little Disston D-8 saved from the scrap pile - highpi - 12-20-2015

Nice save.


Re: A little Disston D-8 saved from the scrap pile - C. in Indy - 12-20-2015

Yep, very nice and better than my recent mini-D8 save posted a couple days ago!


Re: A little Disston D-8 saved from the scrap pile - Bibliophile 13 - 12-20-2015

If it cuts straight, it was worth the effort to save!

I've never liked those blocky handles, though. But being that you're a woodworker, there's nothing stopping you from taking some rasps and files to that handle and reshaping it to be more comfortable. I've seen a couple really nice saw handles come out of ugly ones like that.