Hi all,
I'm new to woodworking and inspired by some of the finds on this forum ventured out to my first ever car boot sale today on the lookout specifically for tools to start my collection. I was lucky enough to find 2 saws for a quid each (and an almost new black and decker workmate for a fiver). Both cut very nicely and look to be in reasonable underlying condition but need a good clean. Can anyone guide me on the best way to clean the light rust and other marks off the surface of them. One is a little brass backed Spear and Jackson dovetail saw with 'Spearior 52' etched on the plate. The other is a standard looking rip saw with 'Disston D8 7 points' etched on the side.
My first post so be gentle ;-)
I'm new to woodworking and inspired by some of the finds on this forum ventured out to my first ever car boot sale today on the lookout specifically for tools to start my collection. I was lucky enough to find 2 saws for a quid each (and an almost new black and decker workmate for a fiver). Both cut very nicely and look to be in reasonable underlying condition but need a good clean. Can anyone guide me on the best way to clean the light rust and other marks off the surface of them. One is a little brass backed Spear and Jackson dovetail saw with 'Spearior 52' etched on the plate. The other is a standard looking rip saw with 'Disston D8 7 points' etched on the side.
My first post so be gentle ;-)