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Re: Blade life
All of them break beyond where they were ground. The Irwins break at about the same place. If they are going to go, they will generally go where the heat got to them, be it ever so slight.
By Bill Armstrong · #16400 ·
Re: Blade life
??? 64 1/2
By mike allen · #16399 ·
Re: Blade life
Bill re: breaking next to the weld You should take back any blade that breaks 'at', (within the area that's been grounded to remove weld flash), the weld. That's a weld fault, not annealed properly.
By John Vreede · #16398 ·
Re: Blade life
It’s the correct blade for my Grizzly 5” x 6”, and most 4” x 6” saws. The dim’s are in the link. Check your dim’s, but that’s probably it. Other Bill
By Bill Armstrong · #16397 ·
Re: Blade life
Bill: is the blade size that comes up in your link the correct one for our 4 x 6 saws?
By Jack Dinan · #16396 ·
Re: Blade life
Heed the Vreede! What he says is absolutely correct! That said, I use these. https://lacuttingproducts.com/product/5-4-1-2-x-1-2-x-025-x-10-14-diemaster-2/ These are great folks at LA Cutting. I've
By Bill Armstrong · #16395 ·
Re: Blade life
In my opinion too much downward pressure on the blade from the blade guide top bearing is responsible most blade breakage. The bearings need to barely touch the blade unless you are cutting.
By Mark · #16394 ·
Re: Blade life
Thank you The adjust can pain Starrett make bandsaw blade alignment jig. I clamp a short piece of flat bar just above teeth on the blade and use a square. I hate if any plays with the blade
By davesmith1800 · #16393 ·
Re: Blade life
Thank you everyone for your response. I think this great saw for both shop and home use. My first saw I purchased from ww grainger in 1970’s I would wear out the blades. Today none ever make nob
By davesmith1800 · #16392 ·
Re: Blade life
I've been using Imachinist blade from Amazon. The current blade on my saw is about a year old. After aligning the blade guides several years ago I have never had a weld break. I'm on my 3rd blade now
By Mark · #16391 ·
Re: Blade life
I've had good luck with these. Never a broken blade. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071L256X6
By @MrWhoopee · #16390 ·
Re: Blade life
Sorry Dave, blades that don't crack first don't exist.? Unfortunately?its actually built into the design of? 4x6. Engineering-wise, repeated stress cycles induce cracks in any tensioned member, if
By John Vreede · #16389 ·
Re: Blade life
I hace a Bosch blade from LOWES ON MY 4 X 6 FOR SEVERAL YEARS NOW & shows no sigh of giving it up yet .( Damn caps lock ) I think it was like 13.99 when I bought it animal
By mike allen · #16388 ·
Re: Blade life
Sure how soon do you need it? [email protected]> wrote:
By Sam Shepherd · #16387 ·
Re: New stand and coolant added
It looks like it's capable of poppin' a wheelie, though. After that happened to me -- fortunately nothing broke -- I set my rear wheels back far enough that a runaway blade lift won't flip the saw
By Jim Frame · #16386 ·
Re: New stand and coolant added
I like it! Wide enough RHS and long enough to all catch drips - jv [email protected]> wrote: > >
By John Vreede · #16385 ·
Blade life
Does anyone make saw blade that last before breaking and Low cost Dave
By davesmith1800 · #16384 ·
Re: New stand and coolant added
Kudos! Great work. I’m envious!
By Tom Angell · #16383 ·
New stand and coolant added
By Old Boilermaker · #16382 ·
Re: gear box on a Dayton
Straight? 30wt. as God and Ferry Porsche intended. 90 wt. for the saw, tranny and reduction boxes. I can smell that sh*t in my sleep