Stolen from Toolmonger.com: http://hammers101.blogspot.com/
E eschoendorff Well-known member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 8,991 Location Michigan Apr 2, 2008 #1 Stolen from Toolmonger.com: http://hammers101.blogspot.com/
J Jononon Well-known member Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 1,636 Apr 2, 2008 #2 Hmm. Even now I know what #4 is, I still don't know what #4 is
OP E eschoendorff Well-known member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 8,991 Location Michigan Apr 2, 2008 #3 Saw set hammer? I dunno... I've only used a pliers-type of tool to reset saw teeth.
M malibu101 Well-known member Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 3,908 Location Walnutport PA Apr 3, 2008 #4 That is really neat!! Necessity is the mother of invention.
U Uncle Buck Banned Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 9,120 Location Kansas Apr 3, 2008 #5 Good luck with that little project! Cool hammers though!
OP E eschoendorff Well-known member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 8,991 Location Michigan Apr 3, 2008 #6 malibu101 said: That is really neat!! Necessity is the mother of invention. Click to expand... Or in my case... My mother was the necessity of invention (to keep myself outta trouble)
malibu101 said: That is really neat!! Necessity is the mother of invention. Click to expand... Or in my case... My mother was the necessity of invention (to keep myself outta trouble)
M Major Ramifications Well-known member Joined Feb 28, 2005 Messages 4,673 Location River Ridge, Louisiana Apr 3, 2008 #7 Wow, that was like the Special Olympics of hammers.
OP E eschoendorff Well-known member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 8,991 Location Michigan Apr 3, 2008 #8 Major Ramifications said: Wow, that was like the Special Olympics of hammers. Click to expand...
L LWaite Well-known member Joined Mar 27, 2008 Messages 185 Location Denver Apr 3, 2008 #9 Entertaining - thanks
M mulepackin Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2006 Messages 909 Location Montana Apr 3, 2008 #10 eschoendorff said: Saw set hammer? I dunno... I've only used a pliers-type of tool to reset saw teeth. Click to expand... Setting the teeth on big hand crosscut saws, two man felling and bucking saws, etc. are traditionally set using a hammer and a hand anvil. Provides a better, longer lasting set. Attachments fig26.jpg 6.9 KB · Views: 8
eschoendorff said: Saw set hammer? I dunno... I've only used a pliers-type of tool to reset saw teeth. Click to expand... Setting the teeth on big hand crosscut saws, two man felling and bucking saws, etc. are traditionally set using a hammer and a hand anvil. Provides a better, longer lasting set.