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Re: looking for a freedom saw [Re: TIMBEAL] #23462 04/27/10 01:32 AM
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I hear a lot of talk about Japanese saws and American hand saws but I don't hear anything on these forums about bow saws. I've only ever used them growing up cutting Christmas trees or cutting branches that got too close to a building. But, I had a boss in a shop once that talked about a framer he had that had one and said it cut quite quickly. Does anyone use them for framing on a regular basis? If so how?

I got my rip saw from an antique tools collector with a barrel full of hand saws. He liked the collecting aspect of it but his wife told him he had to sell some before he could buy more.


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Re: looking for a freedom saw [Re: Gumphri] #23463 04/27/10 02:03 AM
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They may steer hard through deeper cuts, but with practice I am told they work well. I have often wanted to try one. You will want a good quality saw, not one of the cheese knock offs, I think Sanvic sold out to ??? I believe it would make a reasonable substitute for one of those orange saws. I don't see them working well in a combination rip/cross cut problem, say on a principle rafter.

Tim

p.s. Be careful of you thumb they jump around when starting and bite.

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