aggierailroad
Well-known member
Nothing too fancy here, just a semi-thorough restoration of a Millers Falls No. 23 coping saw and a Dunlap hand brace.
Picked them both up for $5 at an estate sale.
Didn't think I would like the bit and brace, but man is it sweet to use. So quiet and is quite fast.
Here's where we started:
And using the cheapie Harbor Freight pedestal buffer, here's what you get:
And in use:
Just some pressure treated 2x4 with the bit set at 1". I bought the whole kit just because of the bit; I've never seen an adjustable bit before and thought it was neat.
I forgot to get a pic of the coping saw, but you can probably use your imagination. Thanks for looking
Picked them both up for $5 at an estate sale.
Didn't think I would like the bit and brace, but man is it sweet to use. So quiet and is quite fast.
Here's where we started:
And using the cheapie Harbor Freight pedestal buffer, here's what you get:
And in use:
Just some pressure treated 2x4 with the bit set at 1". I bought the whole kit just because of the bit; I've never seen an adjustable bit before and thought it was neat.
I forgot to get a pic of the coping saw, but you can probably use your imagination. Thanks for looking

