Dee J
Established Member
Over the years I've built up quite a collection of worn-out hardpoint handsaws. I wiped out quite a few cutting thermalite blocks - the rest just wore out on chipboard and similar foul materials.
Beyond slicing a few up with a cutting disc to make scrapers, do they have any other uses - or should I just re-cycle them.
Any idea what type/grade steel they are? Are the teeth and body of the saw the same stuff or have the teeth had their metallurgy modified? Can the teeth be further tempered to allow re-sharpening? Is the steel good enough to use as blanks for smaller saws?
All probably a waste of time - but there is a degree of satisfaction in subverting the disposable culture...
Dee
Beyond slicing a few up with a cutting disc to make scrapers, do they have any other uses - or should I just re-cycle them.
Any idea what type/grade steel they are? Are the teeth and body of the saw the same stuff or have the teeth had their metallurgy modified? Can the teeth be further tempered to allow re-sharpening? Is the steel good enough to use as blanks for smaller saws?
All probably a waste of time - but there is a degree of satisfaction in subverting the disposable culture...
Dee