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Gary Coffman
 
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Default Bandsaw blades for Metal

On 16 Nov 2003 19:49:25 -0800, (brownnsharp) wrote:
I just bought a metal cutting horizontal bandsaw (one of those that
swivel from one end of the saw, takes a 64 inch blade and cuts by
gravity feed, switching itself off when finished) from my local scrap
metal yard. Spent the day welding and straightnening things, and am
ready to cut stuff now. On my vertical bandsaw, I use 6 T/in blades
for thick steel (1"). A friend of mine said I should use much finer
teeth on the horizontal saw. Anyone got a list of recommended T/in
blades for various thickness materials for these saws? What brands of
saw blades hold up? Anyone tried HF bandsaw blade? Their store is
really handy-close-by to me. I buy a lot of Harbor freight stuff, but
I don't buy anything that requires that the alloys or heat treating be
well-done for it to work. I.e. no pin wrenches, snap-ring pliers, or
jewelers screwdrivers,for instance. Hence,I am wary of Harbor Freight
saw blades.


Buy good blades. I like the Lenox bimetal blades. 12 to 18 TPI
should be about right for most things you're likely to cut. 6 TPI
is just too coarse for a 1/2 x .020 blade.

Gary