Hello, There is a Disston stamp somewhere underneath all of that rust!! I am going to repair the cracked handle and try to give it a new life. Any suggestions on cleaning the blade?? Thanks, Lou
I'm no expert by any means, but I would soak the brass in vinegar and then use fine steel wool on it--lightly.
The steel--wash it with hot soap and water and a nylon bristle brush. Dry it, then put very light oil on it for a day or two. Then use steel wool on the back and a razor blade scraper on the plate. See where that gets you.
It will take time, so don't get in a hurry.
But I'm sure there are guys on here that know more than I do.
What say you, fellows?
Hello, Northwoods. I am a firm believer in soap, hot water, and a nylon bristle brush for cleaning rusty steel. I just never tried it on a saw blade!!! Well, here we go!! Thanks, Lou
Lou, I believe the old saying "nothing ventured, nothing gained", would apply here.
Mike
Hello, Mike . Thanks, I also have very little invested in this one!! :cheesy:
Lou, I don't do saws very often but when I do I have used some of the techniques that Nothwoods suggested. A single edge razor blade with the corners knocked off on the grinder does a good job. 320 grit wet/dry sandpaper used with a sanding block and mineral spirits as a lubricant gets a lot of the crud off and leaves a decent finish. The sanding block will "bridge" the etch so you don't erase it. Good luck!!
Mike
Hello, Mike. Thanks to all for the tips!! The Disston Rescue has been on hold, too many late summer carpentry projects, Dad's, house, girlfriend's house, and mine!! I had to go back to work so that I could rest :cheesy: