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Bandsaw blades
What Tooth per Inch should I be getting? I just bought a used Dayton that takes an 85 1/2" blade but any blades this long have coarser TPI than what I've been getting for my 64 1/2" bandsaw. I've seen some 10/14TPI blade material, I think I used the 18TPI on my little saw.
What are you guys using?
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I have a Carolina saw that uses a blade 115.5 inches long. I use 10/14 blades and they work fine for me. I use Lenox bi-metal.
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WellSaw owner here ... coolant fed... 3ph....
8T Starrett ... 10T Starrett ... 12T Starrett ... Cuts 6X6, 4x6, 2x4, steel heavy tube, 4in round steel bars, etc.
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Kent http://www.tinmantech.com "All it takes is a little practical experience to blow the he!! out of a perfectly good theory." --- Lloyd Rosenquist, charter member AWS, 1919. |
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Blades...
Try bandsawbladesdirect.com for made to order blades. I've had great service from them and they carry a huge variety of blade stock. There are other places out there that do custom blades too, but I haven't used any of them.
For Cold saw blades, I use Quinn Saw. I ordered a blade for a friend's cold saw and they actually had it in stock and lasered my name on it while I was still on the phone with the sales person. Had the tracking number in my email within about 5 minutes of hanging up the phone.
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