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Default FYI good deal on a nice bandsaw

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"J. Clarke" wrote in
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The welder isn't there to mend an accidentally broken blade, it's
there, generally with a cutter as well, to facilitate internal
cuts--you break the blade, pass it through a drilled hole in the
part, weld it, and then do the cut.


If you're a woodworker only you probably wouldn't have. That feature
is more common on metal-cutting bandsaws.


I don't think this is common at all now-a-days. There are
so many alternative ways to cut an interior hole now, that
using a bandsaw isn't the preferred way.

(not a metal worker, but my buddy is a serious machinest,
so I get some insight to that world. It can be really
useful having a machinest friend, incidently)

John


Depends on the size of the hole and the material.

It is a different world though--I remember when Bosch jigsaws had an
optional blade oiler and blades rated for armor plate.