Brian H | 19/03/2021 19:10:38 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | This is a Junior hacksaw with the unique feature that the whole 6" inch blade turns when the handle is turned. Normal pinned blades can be used once one half of the pins has been removed. This is achieved by having an endless string wound around the 2 knurled or splined bobbins. The tubular frame is marked with; Jone's Cable Saw E.C Atkins & Co Inc Indianapolis IND Mfrs Chicago. USA Brian |
old mart | 19/03/2021 19:17:25 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | I can understand why the design has not lasted. |
Michael Gilligan | 19/03/2021 19:27:12 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | That's rather nifty ... and might be worth a bob or two ! Here's some patent into. **LINK** http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?pn=598729&id=7414 MichaelG. |
john halfpenny | 19/03/2021 19:31:14 |
314 forum posts 28 photos | Isn't that a coping saw frame - different animal entirely |
Brian H | 19/03/2021 20:04:20 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Many thanks for that Michael, mine does say Clary Machine Works on it but there is some damage to the 'a' in Clary making it difficult to read. Jon, Maybe I've described it wrongly, it does look more like a coping saw; are coping saw blades available in 6" inch? All of mine are longer. Brian |
Grindstone Cowboy | 19/03/2021 20:35:18 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Looks like 6 inch blades are available - here's one supplier Wickes. Links to https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Coping-Saw-Blades-6in--Pack-of-10/p/500566 Rob |
Nick Wheeler | 19/03/2021 20:42:02 |
1227 forum posts 101 photos | That looks like it was supposed to be sold from a market stall with a set of drills-anything drill bits, fits any-size-bolt spanner, all wrapped in a miracle chammy |
Michael Gilligan | 19/03/2021 20:43:51 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | For the sake of gratuitous pedantry ... The patent describes it as a Scroll Saw, and describes its intended use. MichaelG. |
Jeff Dayman | 19/03/2021 23:13:42 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | Oh and the rope will plug any water leak, in a pinch! |
Michael Gilligan | 20/03/2021 00:10:31 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | It gets a reference on this page, Brian : **LINK** https://www.popularwoodworking.com/techniques/improve-coping-saw/ ... and there’s a deep framed version shown here: **LINK** https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/unusual-jones-cable-saw-scroll-saw-139477453 MichaelG. |
Brian H | 20/03/2021 06:57:16 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Many thanks for your detective work on the Jones Cable Saw Michael, I'm no woodworker but the advantages over a normal coping saw are obvious. I'm quite encouraged to use it if some woodworking or intricate sheet metal working crops up. Brian |
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