12-12-2019, 07:21 PM
Hi All,
In the monthly digging through the piles in an effort to shed I came across an antique Pikes Perfect Saw Jointer. The tongue piece that holds the spring clip that keeps the jointer flush with the side of the saw blade has sheared off. I've never jointed a saw, and I'm not sure I'd start now. And I do not weld cast iron. What should I do with it? Is it worth resurrection? Or should it be given a fitting burial?
It is the long tongue in the middle of the picture below that has broken off.
Thanks,
Greg
In the monthly digging through the piles in an effort to shed I came across an antique Pikes Perfect Saw Jointer. The tongue piece that holds the spring clip that keeps the jointer flush with the side of the saw blade has sheared off. I've never jointed a saw, and I'm not sure I'd start now. And I do not weld cast iron. What should I do with it? Is it worth resurrection? Or should it be given a fitting burial?
It is the long tongue in the middle of the picture below that has broken off.
Thanks,
Greg