In this restoration project, I revive a cherished pruning saw that belonged to my father-in-law, carrying memories from the 1960s. The saw was heavily worn, with a rusty blade and a damaged handle.
Luke Mitchell joins us as Guest Presenter in the first of a series of segments looking at how to repair and restore broken and rusty garden tools. Luke teaches people to restore and repair tools at ...
Fall is a good time to prune deciduous trees and shrubs. Once the leaves have dropped you can see the form — and the clutter — and decide what to take out. But before you begin, think about sharpening ...
Cutting wood with a dull chainsaw is inefficient and often downright dangerous. A chain with even a slightly dulled edge will make every cutting task slower and more tiring, while burning more fuel or ...