Hello, my name is Mike, and it's great that you've come across my video.
This video is about refurbishing an old hacksaw that I got hold of at a household clearance. The first thing I did was to completely dismantle the saw. Unfortunately, the metal bracket of the saw was bent and I had to straighten it. While straightening it, the bracket broke and I had to weld it. Then all the metal parts were deburred and the threads recut. The surface was blasted with corundum and treated with a quick burnish, which creates a cool look in combination with oils. The thread of the screw was unfortunately defective, so I replaced the screws with brass screws. Polished, they also make a cool look. The handle was sanded down, treated with a dark stain and then also oiled and polished. The flanks of the metal parts were polished and finally everything was assembled. I think the result is impressive. A small test cut at the end was of course a must. What do you think?
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