I just got a Disston No 7 dated to around 1875 for about $5 in good condition. I am having a hard time telling whether it's a rip or crosscut saw, as I don't have a crosscut saw to compare it and the teeth are dark with age. It's 10ppi and 20" long.
If it does happen to filed for a rip cut, can I simply file the saw as I would a crosscut and convert it to cross cut that way, or is there more to it than that?
Also, as long as the 6-sided (triangular looking) file is twice as thick on a face as the saw teeth are tall, can it be used? I have a file rated for a 6ppi saw and would use it on this 10ppi if that would be okay.
Thanks from a newbie sawyer