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Mr_P

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OK I'll admit I have too many saws and I've decided I need to contain my problem. In an ideal world I'd make a proper saw till but hoping to move this year or next so a proper till isn't going to happen. I do however have big drawers under my bench and I'm planning on converting two of them for saws.

Daft question but what is the ideal way for them to sit ?

Should the weight be on the teeth or on the brass backs ? Some of the proper saw tills I've seen have a slope and it looks like the weight is on the un-toothed part of the blade under the handle.

Thanks,
Carl
 
My backsaws live in a Schwarz-style saw till in a chest, like Undergroundhunter's above.

I also have a till on the wall:

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Mr_P":m3yldpom said:
OK I'll admit I have too many saws and I've decided I need to contain my problem. In an ideal world I'd make a proper saw till but hoping to move this year or next so a proper till isn't going to happen. I do however have big drawers under my bench and I'm planning on converting two of them for saws.

Daft question but what is the ideal way for them to sit ?

Should the weight be on the teeth or on the brass backs ? Some of the proper saw tills I've seen have a slope and it looks like the weight is on the un-toothed part of the blade under the handle.

Thanks,
Carl

They should not be stored lying flat in a drawer. They'd be better off hanging on a nail, by the handle, with the blade not touching the wall.
 
I knocked up this saw till (mostly out of scraps) when my accumulation of backsaws, awaiting reviving, got out of hand.

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Due to the presence of the light tubes and garage door runner, I couldn't put a hinged door on the front. Instead the door slides down to open (a bit of a pain, but one of very few options).
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The saw handles rest on a piece of dowel (a broken broom handle IIRC). The saw blades rest on their teeth in slots cut in a piece of 4"x2" (or 2"x4" as you would say over there).

Cheers, Vann.
 

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CStanford":ieqlu8lh said:
............. They'd be better off hanging on a nail, by the handle, with the blade not touching the wall.
... and that's how I keep mine. :shock:
 
If you make something like Vann's till, but horizontal in a drawer, if the drawer is big enough you could fit a second row of saws, the other way round. Not that I have any sympathy with anyone who has too many saws... :-"
 

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