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The CL guy from whom I bought my 14-inch Jet bandsaw a couple years back threw in a few new BS blades. It was past time to chuck the 1/4 inch fine tooth blade and I tried to mount one of the ones he gave me. I spent 20 minutes trying to get that sumbitch mounted until it occurred to me that this was a 93-inch blade and this BS wants 93 and a half. The folks at the neighborhood Ace had one and it mounted in about 3 minutes flat. What a difference a sharp blade makes. Cut thru the 4-inch ash like the proverbial hot knife thru butter.

Anybody need any 93-inch blades? Free to a good home.

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On 1/24/2014 8:41 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
The CL guy from whom I bought my 14-inch Jet bandsaw a couple years back threw in a few new BS blades. It was past time to chuck the 1/4 inch fine tooth blade and I tried to mount one of the ones he gave me. I spent 20 minutes trying to get that sumbitch mounted until it occurred to me that this was a 93-inch blade and this BS wants 93 and a half. The folks at the neighborhood Ace had one and it mounted in about 3 minutes flat. What a difference a sharp blade makes. Cut thru the 4-inch ash like the proverbial hot knife thru butter.

Anybody need any 93-inch blades? Free to a good home.

Larry

4 " ash and you're using a 1/4 fine tooth blade?
Are you making tight turns?



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Cutting out a bowl blank. Would have gone for 3/8 inch blade, but Ace didn't have one and I didn't feel like chasing across town.


4 " ash and you're using a 1/4 fine tooth blade?

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On 1/24/2014 5:41 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
.... and I tried to mount one of the ones he gave me.

I am still trying to picture this...

I spent 20 minutes trying to get that sumbitch mounted ...
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