Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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cshold
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Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Picked up this old buck saw awhile back.
It seems to be in awesome shape.
The blade is still sharp, just needs cleaned.
The only markings on the saw is a 0 stamped into the blade.
It does need a new set of blade pins.
Where would be a good place to get a set?

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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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They don't list them on their site that I can find, but I would send a picture or two to Crosscut Saw Co. in Seneca Falls, NY:

http://www.crosscutsaw.com/

I'll bet they can point you in the right direction, and may even be able to identify the blade. Plus, they have lots of really neat saw stuff to look through. They have been very helpful folks, in my dealings with them.

That really is a fine looking saw- nice find!

Good luck!
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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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If it comes to it, you could make new pins out of brass rod. You melt the end with an oxy-acetylene torch to form a ball, then put the pin through a hole in a steel plate and hammer the ball flatish (probably have to anneal once before you're done). Won't be as pretty as those, but functional. I used to make silver nails for small box hardware this way.

Neat saw, I really like the tensioning hardware :mrgreen:
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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Thanks guys.
The local Ace hardware had exactly what I needed for a set of replacement pins.
Heck they even fit better than the originals.
A little gun blueing they look like they've been on their since day one. :)

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Neato Keeno 8)
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But... but... it requires... Manual Labor' to run...
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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Griff wrote:But... but... it requires... Manual Labor' to run...
LOL Griff :D
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I really appreciate and admire the saw, just glad I don't have to use it to cut my fire wood.
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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Nice saw. I have one just like it. The guy I bought my house from left it and some other cool stuff because he didn't want to mess with the stuff....

Nice fix. Looks original to me!

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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Griff wrote:But... but... it requires... Manual Labor' to run...
No, it's a cordless.
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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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I took a photo of the saw. Looks pretty similar.


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Re: Vintage Buck Saw Question.

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Sure does.
When I had mine all apart, I gave the wood parts a big drink of
50/50 mix of linseed oil & turpentine. The wood was dry and
very thirsty.
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