pompon44
Established Member
Hi,
After testing a Japanese Dozuki (https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=13675), I think this kind of straigth handle is not for me. So I'd like to test a more traditional Western saw.
I'm ready to go for new (*), but would like first to see if someone here would be ready to sell me a vintage ~14" rip tenon saw (with a remaining useable depth of cut above 3", my first goal behing to use it to build my workbench, hence some moderately large tenons), preferably already tuned-up properly (so I can only concentrate on the useage of it, not the tune-up for the moment).
Thanks,
(*) I might note here that I first contacted a well-known saw maker, and that he was himself who advised me to first try locate a vintage one, as a cheaper alternative to his own saws. That's what I'd call a superb customer service, even before being a customer ! If I do not find a vintage one, I'll for sure become a customer of this great man !
After testing a Japanese Dozuki (https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=13675), I think this kind of straigth handle is not for me. So I'd like to test a more traditional Western saw.
I'm ready to go for new (*), but would like first to see if someone here would be ready to sell me a vintage ~14" rip tenon saw (with a remaining useable depth of cut above 3", my first goal behing to use it to build my workbench, hence some moderately large tenons), preferably already tuned-up properly (so I can only concentrate on the useage of it, not the tune-up for the moment).
Thanks,
(*) I might note here that I first contacted a well-known saw maker, and that he was himself who advised me to first try locate a vintage one, as a cheaper alternative to his own saws. That's what I'd call a superb customer service, even before being a customer ! If I do not find a vintage one, I'll for sure become a customer of this great man !