(Continued from Part 1.)
Service with a smile
Besides hard goods for barter, I have several “services” that I can provide. The key to being able to provide these services is to have the required tools and supplies on hand. Although I have several types of saws, I know that many people still have a rusty hand saw hanging up in their garage. Perhaps it was their grandfather’s but it has not been used since the cordless tool craze started. Those saws may need cleaning (rust taken off), sharpening, and perhaps even teeth resetting. Cleaning up the rust means sandpaper and stainless steel wool. Sharpening means files and setting saw teeth requires a saw tooth setter. I have not seen a saw tooth-setter offered for sale at a regular retail hardware store. Mostly they are at those venues that sell used goods. There are also multiple saw tooth-setters needed, based on the size of the teeth.
I figure some acetone or other paint stripper will be needed as people who have old two-man saws that have been painted and put up on the walls for decor, come down to be put back in service. The two-man saws have a specialized sharpening jig so I have been looking for those and buying them to add to the “collection”. Another device that has disappeared over the years is a saw vise. These came in different sizes based on the size saw you need to sharpen. Again these are not sold at regular retail hardware stores anymore. Saw sharpening is not that hard but considering that it is one of those skills that most people no longer have, it will be valuable to have the ability to refurbish old saws after TEOTWAWKI.Continue reading“Preparing For The Post-Apocalyptic Economy – Part 2, by 3AD Scout”