Picked these two old saw blade bread knives

lady dropped them off and wants me to fasten and reapir handles.
they are posted on my video from today also on another topic here.

please take a look and offer your thoughts and comments on how best to re-fasten handle to knife and straighten other.
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Attachments:

60 grit sand/clean: the tang, inside of the ferule, handle ferule neck.
Use 1/4 or 3/16 4" (or whatever the tang length) drill bit to clean the tang hole.
Pour 1/6 oz (or more if not enough) of a mixture of 2/3 g/flex epoxy + 1/3 saw dust into tang hole. Coat epoxy inside metal ferule & ferule neck. Insert ferfule & tang. Pour more epoxy into hole if epoxy doesn’t spill out when insert the tang. Clean unwanted epoxy. Place knife vertical for 7hrs before f&f touches.

Stab bend knife tang into a green apple or potato, push apple down into the heel. Heat up the tang over open fire to 400-600F, now bend the tang straight. Hammer tap it if it refuses to straighten by leverage. Make a new hidden tang handle out of hard wood (instead of what the original handle appeared to be very soft wood). Have fun carving ‘bread’.

I would have said, “sorry, no can do”. :dry: :lol: :lol:

[quote quote=“tuffybraithwaite” post=12688]lady dropped them off and wants me to fasten and reapir handles.
they are posted on my video from today also on another topic here.

please take a look and offer your thoughts and comments [/quote]

At least charge her a nice hourly tariff and/or suggest replacement of the knives.