Pull saw blades
We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt.
https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? |
Pull saw blades
On 18/11/2019 21:56, GB wrote:
We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet!Â* Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? Probably doesn't fit but maybe.. https://www.toolstation.com/tajima-j...ull-saw/p50362 |
Pull saw blades
On 18/11/2019 22:47, dennis@home wrote:
On 18/11/2019 21:56, GB wrote: We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet!Â* Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? Probably doesn't fit but maybe.. https://www.toolstation.com/tajima-j...ull-saw/p50362 Those Tajima saws look classy! |
Pull saw blades
"GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? Why dont you try sharpening it - |
Pull saw blades
On 18/11/2019 21:56, GB wrote:
We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet!Â* Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? A little bit tougher on the pocket, but Dozuki saws are the dog's danglies. |
Pull saw blades
On 19/11/2019 16:47, Mark wrote:
"GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? Why dont you try sharpening it - Even I wouldn't bother sharpening a blade that costs less than seven quid, I do sharpen Silky blades as they can be over £60 and I use a cheap diamond feather edge file. AJH |
Pull saw blades
AJH wrote:
On 19/11/2019 16:47, Mark wrote: "GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Why dont you try sharpening it Even I wouldn't bother sharpening a blade that costs less than seven quid, I do sharpen Silky blades as they can be over £60 and I use a cheap diamond feather edge file. AJH and i just like making thinks work again rather then throwing them in the bin - |
Pull saw blades
On 19/11/2019 23:40:37, Mark wrote:
AJH wrote: On 19/11/2019 16:47, Mark wrote: "GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Why dont you try sharpening it Even I wouldn't bother sharpening a blade that costs less than seven quid, I do sharpen Silky blades as they can be over £60 and I use a cheap diamond feather edge file. AJH and i just like making thinks work again rather then throwing them in the bin It can be less time to sharpen a blade than the travelling time to buy a new one. |
Pull saw blades
On 19/11/2019 23:40, Mark wrote:
AJH wrote: On 19/11/2019 16:47, Mark wrote: "GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Why dont you try sharpening it Even I wouldn't bother sharpening a blade that costs less than seven quid, I do sharpen Silky blades as they can be over £60 and I use a cheap diamond feather edge file. AJH and i just like making thinks work again rather then throwing them in the bin - Fine, so do I but that one is not one I would do. If the OP wants to try it then as I said he will need a diamond file as these saws are induction hardened. The hardening is not very deep so you cannot do much. Many moons ago I enquired here about DIY induction hardening and got some pointers to cheap MOSFET devices but decided against building one because I doubted I could control the uniformity as I pulled the teeh through the heating zone. AJH |
Pull saw blades
AJH wrote:
On 19/11/2019 23:40, Mark wrote: AJH wrote: On 19/11/2019 16:47, Mark wrote: "GB" wrote in message ... We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Why dont you try sharpening it Even I wouldn't bother sharpening a blade that costs less than seven quid, I do sharpen Silky blades as they can be over £60 and I use a cheap diamond feather edge file. AJH and i just like making thinks work again rather then throwing them in the bin - Fine, so do I but that one is not one I would do. If the OP wants to try it then as I said he will need a diamond file all you need is a dremel and small grinding cutoff wheel, and good eye sight the cheaper ones are not hardened to any great degree - |
Pull saw blades
On Monday, 18 November 2019 21:56:57 UTC, GB wrote:
We have a Draper pull saw, and the blade is now blunt. https://www.toolstation.com/tri-cut-pull-saw/p17458 It's under £7 for the whole thing, but I would prefer to buy just the blade as the handle is still good, and I'm on a mission to save the planet! Any ideas where to find a replacement blade, please? A quick sharpen is easy & quick. Why spend time getting a new one? NT |
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