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four.cycle

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Union Hardware Co., Torrington, Connecticut No. 10 hackwaw

* this saw is missing the original wing nut *
 

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59Sled

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Picked this Eclipse no.55 saw today. Only bought it because how odd it was. Strange that it has a hacksaw blade on the bottom but is like the size of a coping saw. Also not sure the age of it IMG_6530.jpegIMG_6529.jpegIMG_6528.jpegIMG_6532.jpegIMG_6531.jpeg
 
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How did you get the handle so shiny.
I lightly sanded the rust off with a red scotch brite pad.Then I use foam backed polishing pads. The pads are 2 inch by 2 inch squares and starts at 320 grit all the way up to 3500 grit. I start with 320 and cont up to 3500; after that I take it to a buffer wheel.
 
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