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- December 1st, 2023, 5:47 am
- ForumCOLON Filing
- TopicCOLON Removing P-Lance Bridges
- RepliesCOLON 5
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Re: Removing P-Lance Bridges
My understanding of the bridges on perforated lance-tooth saws is that the saw plate could be made thinner (0.070 vs 0.10) so the tooth didn't get flexed back and forth during a cut. A thinner saw plate meant that a saw didn't weigh as much and would cut more easily. Seems like a lot of effort to ma...
- November 30th, 2023, 6:12 pm
- ForumCOLON Filing
- TopicCOLON Removing P-Lance Bridges
- RepliesCOLON 5
- ViewsCOLON 232
Re: Removing P-Lance Bridges
How about the gullets? Seems like the gullets should be gummed out as well. The gullets are there to collect the cuttings and dump them out when the saw gets outside the cut. If the gullets aren't deep enough to collect the noodles, the excess wood could keep the saw from running smoothly. I posted ...
- July 31st, 2023, 4:59 pm
- ForumCOLON Other General Discussion
- TopicCOLON Would this be a good saw for a mixed hardwood forest?
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Re: Would this be a good saw for a mixed hardwood forest?
Bunchberry, You'll get lots of help from the folks on this site. This will be a little different than some of the suggestions so here are my thoughts: First - That saw is not a good saw for you. It may be a good saw but it will need to be filed and it should have a helper handle and it should have a...
- June 13th, 2023, 9:14 am
- ForumCOLON Crosscut saws 101
- TopicCOLON Handles and Holes
- RepliesCOLON 2
- ViewsCOLON 2832
Re: Handles and Holes
That makes sense! It explains also why the loop handles are the best for bucking in a farmyard or woodlot, lots of downward force from the hands above the back of the saw.
I've never seen a handle like the one you posted - very nice.
I've never seen a handle like the one you posted - very nice.
- June 9th, 2023, 2:12 pm
- ForumCOLON Crosscut saws 101
- TopicCOLON Handles and Holes
- RepliesCOLON 2
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Handles and Holes
I have and use eastern style saws, the type that come with loop handles. For trail work, we replace the loop handle with a western-style handle that has pins and can be rotated 90 degrees when the saw is close to the ground. There are two holes at the end of the saw. Which one should we use, the one...
- June 18th, 2022, 10:09 am
- ForumCOLON Crosscut saws 101
- TopicCOLON 2 man saw storage?
- RepliesCOLON 7
- ViewsCOLON 3537
Re: 2 man saw storage?
I was expecting a response to your noodles - they are really long and uniform in length! Nice job! I was also wondering how wide they were. for a Simonds 324 (,090" + .012" set on each side = .0114" wide). Yours look wider. I also noticed whiskers on one side of each noodle which I interpret to mean...
- June 16th, 2022, 6:19 am
- ForumCOLON Crosscut saws 101
- TopicCOLON 2 man saw storage?
- RepliesCOLON 7
- ViewsCOLON 3537
Re: 2 man saw storage?
I have a two-foot long, 3/4 inch galvanized pipe mounted about six inches away from and parallel to the wall. I cut pieces of metal coat hangers about six inches long and bend them to hang over the pipe and through a hole on the end of the saw. Teeth are toward the wall. I can also hang sheaths next...
- May 25th, 2022, 10:28 am
- ForumCOLON Other manufacturers or dealers catalogs and ads
- TopicCOLON Curtis Saw Catalog 1946
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Re: Curtis Saw Catalog 1946
This is great, first time I've seen a Curtis catalog! I didn't see a mention of the diamond around a circle stamp. I don't normally see an etch but I do see the diamond/circle on D-handles.
- March 5th, 2022, 11:54 am
- ForumCOLON Filing
- TopicCOLON Two Saws: Simonds No. 13 vs Atkins No. 330
- RepliesCOLON 5
- ViewsCOLON 2203
Re: Two Saws: Simonds No. 13 vs Atkins No. 330
Absolutely. I see this on lance-tooth saws. With the dial gauge, I can see where the set starts. For those teeth that have a set a half inch or more away from the tip, I will try to "straighten" it out. I can do that with the hard blows on the flat when the tooth is convex or turn the saw over and u...
- March 3rd, 2022, 7:19 am
- ForumCOLON Filing
- TopicCOLON Two Saws: Simonds No. 13 vs Atkins No. 330
- RepliesCOLON 5
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Re: Two Saws: Simonds No. 13 vs Atkins No. 330
Here's how I try to set teeth: I have the tooth extend 5 to 7mm from edge of anvil (I'm using mm here because I don't like to think in 1/32ths). My "anvil" is a 1 1/2 inch steel plate about 18 X 12 inches with about three mm of the working edge filed at 30 degrees. With a dial gauge, I can effective...