Of all my DW blades, I have only one that can be resharpened. The rest are trashed beyond hope. Now, that is with me trying to be careful and making smallish mistakes now and again. Imagine what rank amateurs that are not paying attention could do in a single day.I could see them going through a 1000 clams worth of blades in a single bad day.
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Thread: Need saw info...
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08-09-2008, 11:14 AM #11
Don
'06 Trailblazer 302
'06 12RC feeder
Super S-32P feeder
HH210 & DP3035 spool gun
Esab Multimaster 260
Esab Heliarc 252 AC/DC
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08-09-2008, 11:51 AM #12
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Band saw. !!!!!!!!
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08-09-2008, 11:54 AM #13
Maybe a dumb question, but whatsa "DW blade"?
Tim Beeker,
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Miller Synchrowave 350LX with tigrunner
Esab 450i with wire feeder
HH135 mig
Thermal Dynamics cutmaster 51 plasma cutter
Miller aircrafter 330 - sold
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vertical and horizontal band saws
table saw
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08-09-2008, 06:49 PM #14
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08-09-2008, 10:26 PM #15
Yup............
Don
'06 Trailblazer 302
'06 12RC feeder
Super S-32P feeder
HH210 & DP3035 spool gun
Esab Multimaster 260
Esab Heliarc 252 AC/DC
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08-10-2008, 04:34 PM #16
Jeez, I can't believe I didn't make the connection. DW, DeWalt, duh.
Tim Beeker,
T-N-J Industries
(my side bussiness)
Miller Synchrowave 350LX with tigrunner
Esab 450i with wire feeder
HH135 mig
Thermal Dynamics cutmaster 51 plasma cutter
Miller aircrafter 330 - sold
Marathon 315mm coldsaw
vertical and horizontal band saws
table saw
Dewalt cut off saw
Sand blast cabinet
lots of hand grinders
Harris torch
beer fridge
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08-10-2008, 05:52 PM #17
Could also stand for dim witt.............
sorrry man ....couldn't resist
ok, you owe me one
Nick
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DeWalt Multi Cutter metal saw
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08-10-2008, 06:11 PM #18
Funny Monte, now go play with your flying machine.
Tim Beeker,
T-N-J Industries
(my side bussiness)
Miller Synchrowave 350LX with tigrunner
Esab 450i with wire feeder
HH135 mig
Thermal Dynamics cutmaster 51 plasma cutter
Miller aircrafter 330 - sold
Marathon 315mm coldsaw
vertical and horizontal band saws
table saw
Dewalt cut off saw
Sand blast cabinet
lots of hand grinders
Harris torch
beer fridge
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08-10-2008, 07:15 PM #19
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Ellis band saw.....I went to high school for a year or too
Jeff
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08-10-2008, 09:48 PM #20
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WOW, Thanks for the great info!
Thank you all for the great info! I was on the fence but I think I will go with the band saw. I got chills when I read about your cold cut blades and a bunch of High School kids... And theit teacher!!!
Things have to be very tough, and maybe then they will last!
Thanks!


I could see them going through a 1000 clams worth of blades in a single bad day.
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