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Tools - Buying Old Saws

There's an old saying that goes, "Never trust a used car salesman".  The
same can probably be said about anybody who sells anything that has been
previously
owned.  Let's face it, most owners don't really take care of their toys
and if they've given them up or chucked them in the trash then most
likely they
know they haven't.  That's why if you're thinking of buying a saw used,
there are some things you better look out for.  Hopefully what follows
will arm
you for the war ahead.

Old saws are actually a very common item at most flea markets and many
garage sales.  Also, you can usually get a very good deal on a used saw
at any used
tool dealer.  Your safest bet, however, is to try to get your old saw
from an antique tool dealer.  If you tell the dealer that you are
looking for a user
grade saw, meaning one that only needs some cleaning and sharpening, he
will be able to find something for you that you'll be pleased with.  If
you resort
to the flea market or garage sale variety, you run the risk of picking
up a saw with enough flaws to make it difficult to restore to working
condition.
 So while the prices at the antique dealer will be higher, in the long
run it will be worth it.

When checking out the saw you intend to buy, there are a number of
things that you should look out for.

The first thing to check is the handle.  The handle should be in sound
condition and in one piece.  If there are small cracks, that's okay as
long as they
are able to be glued.  Try to avoid saws with cracks in the grip part of
the handle.  Also, check the area around the saw nuts as there are
usually cracks
there.  If the handle has small pieces above or below the horn part of
the handle missing that's okay.  This won't affect the usefulness of the
saw.  Also,
make sure the handle feels comfortable in your hand.  It should be large
enough to hold securely.  There is usually a hole in the grip for your
finger
to rest in.  Make sure your finger fits comfortably in the hole and
isn't too tight.

Next is the blade.  Make sure you check the blade for stress cracks at
the teeth.  Usually these are very hard to detect without some kind of
visual help
like a magnifying glass.  But if you apply pressure with your finger
behind the teeth, the crack will become visible enough for you to see
it.  Check all
the teeth of the saw to see if any of the teeth are missing.  If there
are teeth missing, this could be the indication of a brittle blade.

Next you want to check for rust.  Some light rust on the surface of old
saws is pretty much unavoidable, especially if they have been in storage
for years.
 But if a saw is badly rusted, then it is to be totally avoided.  Most
likely this saw won't last very long.

Finally, you want to check the blade to make sure it is straight.  It
should have no kinks or bends.  If the blade is kinked then the saw will
be unusable.
 Once a blade is bent, it is very hard to get straight.

By following the above tips, you are sure to bring home and old saw that
will be useful and last you for many years.

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