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ChrissyMcD
7th April 2018, 01:04 PM
Hi All.....Just a 'quick' intro.

My name is Chrissy and although I'm not a woodworker, I have a great love of beautiful old tools of all kinds. My late father was a scrap metal and secondhand dealer and I spent a lot of my time in childhood going through each day's collection, cleaning up the old brass and silver stuff and mulling over what some of the weird old tools were for. Anyway, I now dabble a bit in art and do restorations and some artwork on old tools, kitchenalia and other metal items such as oil cans, watering cans, buckets...anything that has an interesting or pleasing shape. I also paint saws, BUT am careful not to interfere with the more collectible and vintage saws, preferring to restore them without embellishment. Some I collect are very rusted and I spend quite a lot of time and effort in working on them. I only cover and paint the ones which are not collectible or valuable. Also, I use water-based paint which would be relatively easy to remove should someone wish to do so. I'm not into ruining vintage items, just enhancing them so they can continue to live on as items of beauty long after their useful lives are over.....a little like us really! My interest in this forum is to perhaps get some guidance from experts as to what I can safely 'play' with, and what should be left 'as is'. I have several beautiful old Disstons and these I haven't really touched much except to remove rust and polish and oil the blade, screws and Disston badge and also oil the wooden handles. Yesterday I picked up from what I could tell from Google was a 'steel backed John Cockerill tenon saw'. I have no idea what a tenon saw is for, but it has such a great feel......well balanced in the hand, quite heavy, but with a nice comfortable grip. I love it. When restoring the handles, I stop short of sanding them because I like the old marks of the men/women who used them for years, but I do clean off old paint spots and dirt. I'll be looking forward to finding out as much as I can about my old saw collection, especially those Disstons. Cheers, Chrissy

KeithP
9th April 2018, 11:01 PM
Welcome to the forum Chrissy.

Regards
Keith

JJF
9th April 2018, 11:48 PM
welcome aboard

old1955
10th April 2018, 12:13 PM
Welcome to the forum Chrissy.

Ross

crowie
10th April 2018, 08:18 PM
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "Chrissy",
There are a stack of members in Brisbane area & S.E. Queensland plus the rest of the world.....
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork......
Cheers crowie

Christos
11th April 2018, 07:05 AM
Welcome to the forum.

Treecycle
11th April 2018, 10:42 AM
Welcome to the Forum Chrissy. That's a great hobby you are following there. When I was younger I always wanted new, but now older and hopefully wiser I appreciate older tools much more especially hand tools.
I think a good place for you to start a thread would be here (http://www.woodworkforums.com/f152). There are a number of saw specialists who frequent there and would be able to help you out greatly.

ChrissyMcD
12th April 2018, 11:11 AM
Hi All....many thanks for everyone's warm welcome. I'm a tad late logging in again as I'm preparing to host my mother's 85th birthday party here at home, but I'll be back logging on very soon. Appreciate the tip regarding the thread re saws Dallas.

Cheers, Chrissy.