Pensioner1947
Member
Hello all, I'm new to this forum, I'm hoping for some help.
I have a Hobbies Fretsaw, not the machine, the hand held frame. It's about 70 years old, was bought new by my father who was keen on fretwork and made a lot of fancy stuff (from butter boxes).
It has a flat steel frame, a wooden handle and a pear shaped knob which operates a screw to tension the blade.
I decided to give it a clean and found that one of the blade clamps had broken. I remember Pa replacing one of these about 60 years ago but I doubt that I could walk in a shop and buy one now, I could be wrong, Bloggs Ironmongers may have them in stock!
I can make the part (I'm more at home with metal than wood) but it's a fair amount of work and the cost of materials is enough to make my eyes water, I know I can buy a new fretsaw for a few pounds but this one has a certain sentimental value to me.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Dave
I have a Hobbies Fretsaw, not the machine, the hand held frame. It's about 70 years old, was bought new by my father who was keen on fretwork and made a lot of fancy stuff (from butter boxes).
It has a flat steel frame, a wooden handle and a pear shaped knob which operates a screw to tension the blade.
I decided to give it a clean and found that one of the blade clamps had broken. I remember Pa replacing one of these about 60 years ago but I doubt that I could walk in a shop and buy one now, I could be wrong, Bloggs Ironmongers may have them in stock!
I can make the part (I'm more at home with metal than wood) but it's a fair amount of work and the cost of materials is enough to make my eyes water, I know I can buy a new fretsaw for a few pounds but this one has a certain sentimental value to me.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Dave