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uncommon A J Wilkinson handsaw hand saw filer & filing vise clamp tool
$ 76.03
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Description
You are bidding on one A J Wilkinson hand saw or handsaw vise and saw filing guide as pictured.It is marked with the brass tag that reads "A J WILKINSON & CO MANU'F'R'S BOSTON MASS".
Overall length from the outside of the wingnut that adjust the long rod to the outside of the opposite wingnut is about 16-3/4". Length of the actual clamp is about 9-1/4".
The saw is clamped in the vise, with the two little rollers to help slide it along as needed. The long rod is adjusted to the proper height, and the guide that slides on that long rod is adjusted for the proper filing angle.
There are seven wingnuts and thumbscrews in this. Two wingnuts control the angle of the rod, two thumbscrews open and close the clamp, and there are
three thumbscrews on the guide assembly. One of the three locks the file into the end of the handle piece (closest thumbscrew to the camera in the 8th picture), one controls the angle of filing (the thumbscrew with the hole in it visible in the 7th picture), and one controls the rotation of the brass bushing that the handle slides inside. The handle itself is not locked in place, it is free to slide along the rod and free to slide in and out of the bushing.
The square part of the bushing that the handle slides back and forth in is quite worn as can be seen in the 8th picture. That bushing is round on the outside, which is where it can be rotated, and has the square shape on the inside. Also the two little wood rollers have some play on the shafts they are mounted on.
The thumbscrew with the hole in it might not be original. It doesn't match the other two, but has the proper threads and is quite functional.
Condition, other than that, seems to be good, and would be better with a cleaning. There are spots of rust, but no pitting anywhere. All of the wingnuts and thumbscrews operate properly. There are some file nicks in the brass nameplate, and a few other file marks behind it.
It weighs a little over 5 pounds!
SHIPPING: 6 pounds when boxed, insurance is included. No International shipping.
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