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Bob AZ July 18th 10 05:34 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ

Robatoy[_2_] July 18th 10 05:55 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On Jul 18, 12:34*am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob *AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.

Puckdropper[_2_] July 18th 10 09:14 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
Bob AZ wrote in news:8d7eab76-79c3-471f-91ae-
:

All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ


You can have the carbide teeth welded back on, but it would vary in price
and quality by service.

If you're interested, here's what Forrest will do and for how much.
http://www.forrestblades.com/sharpprice.htm

Puckdropper
--
Never teach your apprentice everything you know.

J. Clarke July 18th 10 01:33 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On 7/18/2010 12:34 AM, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?


Foley-Belsaw will sell you the teeth in packs of 25 for around 10 bucks
(exact price depends on the size and shape of the teeth--some are more
than 10, some are less) or an assortment for around 65.
https://shop-foley-belsaw.com/ and search on "tip".

But if you're not already set up to do this, you'll find that any decent
sharpening service can attach new teeth, grind them to match the others,
and rebalance the blade for a reasonable price.

Larry Jaques[_2_] July 18th 10 02:08 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 21:34:52 -0700 (PDT), Bob AZ
wrote the following:

All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?


Yes, silver-brazed, saw sharpening shop, $5-8 per if they do it.

--
Exercise ferments the humors, casts them into their proper channels,
throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions,
without which the body cannot subsist in its vigor, nor the soul act
with cheerfulness. -- Joseph Addison, The Spectator, July 12, 1711

scritch July 18th 10 05:25 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ

Admittedly, it's been a while since I had some teeth replaced, but they
charged me $2/tooth for new carbide. Obviously, a few can be worth it,
but the costs add up.

Leon[_6_] July 18th 10 08:51 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 

"Robatoy" wrote in message
...
On Jul 18, 12:34 am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.

Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.



Lobby Dosser[_3_] July 19th 10 12:50 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
"Leon" wrote in message
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"Robatoy" wrote in message
...
On Jul 18, 12:34 am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.

Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.


How well does it work? I'd be a bit worried about a tooth flying off.


Father Haskell July 19th 10 01:33 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On Jul 18, 12:34*am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob *AZ


Soldered, actually. Silver-copper alloy.

-MIKE- July 19th 10 01:56 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On 7/18/10 6:50 PM, Lobby Dosser wrote:
Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.


How well does it work? I'd be a bit worried about a tooth flying off.


It's how they're put on in the first place.


--

-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
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Lobby Dosser[_3_] July 19th 10 02:52 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
"-MIKE-" wrote in message
...
On 7/18/10 6:50 PM, Lobby Dosser wrote:
Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.


How well does it work? I'd be a bit worried about a tooth flying off.


It's how they're put on in the first place.


Yeah, I been smacking myself in the forehead since I realized he meant
carbide tip and not the whole tooth. :(


Father Haskell July 19th 10 03:28 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On Jul 18, 12:55*am, Robatoy wrote:
On Jul 18, 12:34*am, Bob *AZ wrote:

All


I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?


Thanks
Bob *AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.


It *might* be possible to run them with one or two teeth missing.

Larry Jaques[_2_] July 19th 10 05:44 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 19:28:40 -0700 (PDT), Father Haskell
wrote the following:

On Jul 18, 12:55*am, Robatoy wrote:
On Jul 18, 12:34*am, Bob *AZ wrote:

All


I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?


Thanks
Bob *AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.


It *might* be possible to run them with one or two teeth missing.


OH, sure, Ollie. Yust knock one off d opposite side, ya.

--
Exercise ferments the humors, casts them into their proper channels,
throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions,
without which the body cannot subsist in its vigor, nor the soul act
with cheerfulness. -- Joseph Addison, The Spectator, July 12, 1711

Lobby Dosser[_3_] July 19th 10 08:06 AM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 19:28:40 -0700 (PDT), Father Haskell
wrote the following:

On Jul 18, 12:55 am, Robatoy wrote:
On Jul 18, 12:34 am, Bob AZ wrote:

All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ

Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.


It *might* be possible to run them with one or two teeth missing.


OH, sure, Ollie. Yust knock one off d opposite side, ya.



ROTFL!!


Andy Dingley July 19th 10 12:30 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
On 19 July, 05:44, Larry Jaques wrote:

OH, sure, Ollie. Yust knock one off d opposite side, ya.


Been there, done that....

It's usually better (symmetry permitting) to take them off in threes


If you don't hold with such shade-tree engineering, then look at the
history of Art Arfons and his Green Monster. If you can do it to a
jet engine and set a land speed record afterwards...

CW[_6_] July 19th 10 04:26 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 

"Lobby Dosser" wrote in message
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"Leon" wrote in message
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"Robatoy" wrote in message
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On Jul 18, 12:34 am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.

Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.


How well does it work? I'd be a bit worried about a tooth flying off.


It works the same as when the blade was originally made.



Leon[_6_] July 19th 10 04:45 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 

"Lobby Dosser" wrote in message
...
"Leon" wrote in message
...

"Robatoy" wrote in message
...
On Jul 18, 12:34 am, Bob AZ wrote:
All

I picked up a bunch of saw blades and two of them have a carbide tooth
missing. Are replacement teeth available to weld on or does this not
happen?

Thanks
Bob AZ


Any decent sharpening company can replace teeth. You do need to look
at cost though. It can get expensive.

Last time I paid for this service, $2.50 per tooth. Since he said 2 of
them have "a" tooth missing the cost should not be prohibitive.


How well does it work? I'd be a bit worried about a tooth flying off.


As well as any of the other teeth. This is a very common repair by a
sharpening service.



tomwalz July 19th 10 04:57 PM

Replace/weld Carbide tooth
 
Yes, you can run them like that especailly if they are not next to
each other.

Any good saw shop can replace them. Price varies widely. $2.50 to $8
is probably a pretty good range.

Saw teeth whether new or replacement, should never come off whole and
should be very hard to break. The technology is there.

You might take them to a good shop and have them check them out for
flatness or you can do it yourself.

See: http://www.carbideprocessors.com/pag...aw-Blades.html

Tom


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