Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

4 x 6 Saw Blades

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • 4 x 6 Saw Blades

    Hi all. I just went ENCO to order some blades. 2 blades were $35.16 and the S/H was $14.60. Blade prices were OK but any suggestions were I might find cheaper S/H. Uncrichie.

  • #2
    Enco has free shipping over 50 bucks

    Look for something else you probably need or get more blades.

    Comment


    • #3
      You've spent $50 already, just buy $50 worth of blades and use the code WBJ8P for free S/H.
      Trailblazer 302 * Millermatic 212 * Syncrowave 180SD * X-Treme 12VS Feeder * Spoolmate 3035
      Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52 Plasma * Lincoln 175 MIG

      Victor Superrange II * Victor Journeyman

      Hobart HH 125EZ


      Comment


      • #4
        Check ebay....I found two Morse bimetal blades for the 4x6 saws for $30 shipped.
        Mike
        George W. Bush saving your butt whether you like it or not!
        If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.
        Thomas Paine
        Fear is temporary, regret is forever
        HH210 w S.G.
        Victor/Uniweld O/P
        Dewalt Chop Saw

        Comment


        • #5
          Thanks everybody. I already checked e-bay, my luck got used up on a welding tip. However thanks for the info on Enco free shipping thats great. Now I can get 3 blades, sweet. Tnx, Uncrichie.

          Comment


          • #6
            I've got a Grainger in town, so I just stopped in on Friday and picked up a bi-metal blade for my new bandsaw. IIRC, it was $15.30.

            Dave
            Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
            http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
            http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

            Square Wave TIG 200 - Woot!
            MM180
            SP125+

            Comment


            • #7
              That all depends on what kind you buy I guess. I usually buy Starrett blades Flexback 14-tpi at MSC and they run $13.**. I don't pay shipping as I pick up at will-call.

              I still haven't mastered soldering the SOB's though so I usually buy 2 at a time.
              MMMmmmmmmBeeeeeeeeerrrrrrGoooooooooddddddddd!

              Comment


              • #8
                Oh, yeah. Mine was a Morse.

                Dave
                Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
                http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
                http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

                Square Wave TIG 200 - Woot!
                MM180
                SP125+

                Comment


                • #9
                  Thanks for the info, this is what I just ordered. I do have a Grainger nearby but I think you have to have an account to purchase there, I don't have one. This was the next best. Funny how I just made it by $.15. Uncrichie.


                  You have Applied the following promotions:
                  WBJ8P - Free UPS Shipping on Orders of $50 or more!

                  Model # Ordr
                  Qty. Ship
                  Qty. B/O
                  Qty. Low Price Ext. Price
                  371-0402 2 2 0 $14.99 ea $29.98
                  Product Description: 1/2 X.025X64 1/2 14 RR MATRIX II BANDSAW BLADE
                  Shipping Method: STANDARD GROUND

                  240-4931 1 1 0 $20.17 ea $20.17
                  Product Description: 5'4-1/2"X1/2"X.025 18W AGGRESSOR BAND SAW BLADE
                  Shipping Method: STANDARD GROUND



                  Subtotal $50.15
                  Total Tax $.00
                  Shipping $.00
                  Total $50.15

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    By chance has anyone tried this blade? I know their less expensive blade left alot to be desired. Uncrichie

                    Harbor Freight Bi-MetalBand Saw Blade...

                    64-1/2'' x 1/2'', 18 TEETH PER INCH BIMETAL BANDSAW BLADE

                    Wavy tooth configuration for exceptional cutting ability Bimetal construction for better cutting and longer life
                    Hardened teeth for long life
                    Ideal for cutting wood and metal
                    0.025'' kerf

                    ITEM 91029-2VGA $14.99

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Well, I have to admit, I thought about it when I bought the bandsaw. But I decided not to take the chance. It looks like you done good.

                      You do have to have an account to buy from Grainger. I don't know if they will do cash sales for non-account holders or not. It seems like they told me a few years ago, when I didn't have an account there, that I could still come in and do a cash sale. Sometimes, there are items that are less expensive there than other places, like the #3 phillips bit I need to take the doors off my '47. At least I hope it's #3. It could be #4, but IIRC, the screws are 1/4", which should be #3. Anyway, you can always call and ask if they'll do cash sales.

                      Have fun with those blades!

                      Dave
                      Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
                      http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
                      http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

                      Square Wave TIG 200 - Woot!
                      MM180
                      SP125+

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Not to hijack the thread here, but will a good bimetal blade make my saw cut any more square? The bow travels square, and the current blade is TIGHT, but it still seems to flex toward the clamp when making deeper cuts. In other words, I line up the blade on the cut mark, and by the time it gets to the bottom of the piece, it has travelled "into" the frame of the saw about 1/16" over a 2" cut. When the cut is finished, the blade pops out and away from the cut end that is clamped in the saw. Just seems like the blade is flexing once the pressure of the bow is placed on it, so that it cuts at a backward angle and I'm wondering if a bi-metal blade would be stiffer and not allow that flex to happen so much.
                        Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          TFG can you tell if the teeth are wearing evenly? If the teeth are more dull on one side that can happen. If you lay a square on the vise bed and align it to the blade does it look like 90 degrees? The other thing you can do is put a shim maybe a 1/16" or so under the piece your cutting but only at the far end away from the blade side of the vise base. That would be a temporary fix until you find out whats up. By the way your not hi-jacking the thread. We're all learning here. Uncrichie.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by txfireguy2003 View Post
                            Not to hijack the thread here, but will a good bimetal blade make my saw cut any more square?
                            The first answer is "YES," because you're wasting your time trying to get these saws to cut square if you don't already have a good quality, bimetal blade on them.

                            That being said, even a good blade won't compensate for the saw being adjusted incorrectly, so follow uncrichies' advice above too.
                            Trailblazer 302 * Millermatic 212 * Syncrowave 180SD * X-Treme 12VS Feeder * Spoolmate 3035
                            Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52 Plasma * Lincoln 175 MIG

                            Victor Superrange II * Victor Journeyman

                            Hobart HH 125EZ


                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Adjusting the blade guides is a PIA- helps if you have someone to hold the blade while you make the adjustments.
                              Ed Conley
                              Screaming Broccoli, Inc
                              http://www.screamingbroccoli.net/
                              MM252
                              MM211
                              Miller Passport Plus, Spoolmate 100
                              TA185
                              SO 2020 Bender
                              Miller 125c Plasma
                              "Hold my beer while I try this!"

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X