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1910s Saw Blade Filer [Restoration]

The restoration of this saw filer was the most amount of work yet!

0:00 Life-changing introduction
0:47 Disassembly
14:34 Head smash
16:09 Pouring new babbitt bearings
19:46 Brazing cast iron
20:47 Machining new brass knobs
24:16 Reassembly
36:38 Pain

This tool is a saw filing and setting machine made by Black Diamond Saw & Machine Works of Natick, MA, U.S.A. sometime after 1911. The original patent from 1909 can be seen here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US942531

Unfortunately, the saw setting attachment has been lost, but I would love to find it one day.

This particular machine showed signed of been very well used and repaired in ways that suggest it was used in a production environment. I ended up needing to pour new babbitt bearings, machine new parts, repair old parts, replace fasteners, and completely change all the paint colours to get the tool back to a more original state.

I absolutely love saw filers and settings since they have some of the highest gizmocity of almost any tools their size. I will be saving this one for my personal collection.

I would like to thank Evapo-Rust for sponsoring this video.

Wrenches are now for sale at www.handtoolrescue.com

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Podcast (with Jimmy DiResta and Andrew Alexander) - https://anchor.fm/fitzall

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14 мая 2020 г. 18:54:45
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