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Flush cut saws #1664295
24/03/2023 08:22
24/03/2023 08:22
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Auld Reekie
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During my incessant trawl of restoration videos I've been tempted by several pieces of natty equipment such as Hand Tool Rescue's wrenches (I have a standard and a mini-size, both sent from Canada cool ) as well as the never-gonna-get drill presses and sanding machines frown

But what looks mightily accessible is a flush-cut saw - has anyone had experience of these and would they recommend say the Stanley example?


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Re: Flush cut saws [Re: Edinburgh] #1664299
24/03/2023 12:40
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For cabinet work and boat building I use Japanese pattern pull saws - no going back to any other handsaw once you try them.


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Re: Flush cut saws [Re: Edinburgh] #1664304
24/03/2023 12:48
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Thanks, I'd never heard of these, but the look is much more akin to what I've seen the craftsmen use online.

I note you can get them with teeth on both lower and upper edges....


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