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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EVILDR235 on February 22, 2019, 06:25:58 PM

Title: P&C tool question.
Post by: EVILDR235 on February 22, 2019, 06:25:58 PM
Any idea when P&C tool made hand saws for wood were made ? Mine is a number 1680. It also says 10 point. I assume that means 10 teeth per inch ? It has some staining and some minor surface rust. It is still very sharp, but it is a wall hanger not a user. I don't want to wear off any of the markings on it. I am sorry I can't do pictures yet.

EvilDr235
Title: Re: P&C tool question.
Post by: EVILDR235 on February 22, 2019, 06:36:22 PM
I just found the answer in a 1965 P&C catalog. It may have came out earlier. It is a 26 inch crosscut model.

EvilDr235
Title: Re: P&C tool question.
Post by: Bill Houghton on February 22, 2019, 09:48:55 PM
10 points almost certainly means 10 points per inch, yes.  That would have been considered a fairly fine-cutting saw (these days, you see, not uncommonly, 12 ppi saws from the boutique makers, which seem way too fine to me - slow).

You'll sometimes see a number stamped into the heel of the saw, just above the tooth line, which is also a ppi measurement.