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In this week's restoration video, I repair and restore a rusty, broken 90 year old handsaw that I found in a junkyard a few months ago. There is no telling how long this tool has been sitting outside but the blade is thoroughly rusted and the original handle is falling apart as I touch it. Follow along as I completely repair and restore this antique tool and put it back in service. I began the project by disassembling the pieces which was not very difficult given that the handle was falling apart the more I touched it. The medallion nut was stuck closed but it was no problem to manipulate it off. I scraped and brushed the loose rust off before using my own blend of rust dissolving solution to remove the remaining corrosion. I very much wanted to see if the original manufacturer's etching was still under the rust so I used fine grit sandpaper lubed with oil to slowly remove any oxidation and was excited to find it although it was very hard to see. At this point I also noticed that the bottom half of it was missing which indicated that half of the saw had been ground away after 90 years of sharpening. I hammered the saw blade straight and sharpened and tensioned it before testing it to make sure it cut straight. The handle was in terrible shape and required a ton of gluing to piece it back together. I used filler to fill cracks that could not be glued shut, bleached the wood, and stained it to give it an antique well-used look. I cleaned, polished, and nickel plated the brass medallion and nuts. A few of them needed minor repairs to fill cracks and holes. After assembly, I gave it all one last test and it cuts perfectly straight. Timecodes: 00:00 Disassembly 00:46 Rust removal 02:14 Cleaning oxidation from the blade 03:08 Straightening the blade 03:36 Adjusting the set of the teeth 04:15 Sharpening the saw teeth 05:00 Tensioning the blade 05:12 Gluing the handle pieces together 07:10 Sanding the handle 07:40 Bleaching the wood 07:55 Filling and sanding cracks 08:35 Pre-conditioning the wood 08:53 Staining 09:51 Repairing the brass nuts 11:26 Nickel plating 11:42 Assembly 12:06 Testing 12:12 Final reveal Here are links to the products I used in this video. If you purchase from these links, the channel will get a small commission. Wire brushes -- https://amzn.to/3Ok8wqy Sandpaper -- https://amzn.to/3OJPLNa PB Blaster -- https://amzn.to/3njcS5t Wood conditioner -- https://amzn.to/3bioL8T Wood bleach -- https://amzn.to/3nfE0lU Stain -- https://amzn.to/3HTH68w Vinegar -- https://amzn.to/3ynqkvB Metal working solder -- https://amzn.to/3ygdLRx Butane torch -- https://amzn.to/3A6u8me Nickel Plating Kit -- https://amzn.to/38PxtLf Mini Filing Set -- https://amzn.to/3s3IAGt Punches -- https://amzn.to/3a9bnDG Klean Strip Boiled Linseed Oil -- https://amzn.to/3KTSJ0r If you would like to see me restore a 100 year old handsaw, click here - • Repairing a 120 Year Old Rusty Broken Hand... If you want to watch the junkyard tour where I found this saw -- • Help Me Pick Out a New Restoration Project... Thank you for watching this video. If you enjoyed it, please give it a thumbs up so it can be shared with others. Please consider subscribing if you would like to see future projects. Cheers!