Agroshield
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The Americans like them... ...I seem to bounce up and down, in and out, driven by the saw...
I think you have just identified one of the few advantages of US portion sizes.
The Americans like them... ...I seem to bounce up and down, in and out, driven by the saw...
my entire tool set is £150 new less than the price of a grinder
My grinders are all around the 200 euros targetDon't know what grinder you have in mind there, but as you'll know they can be had for much less.
yeah bit noisy but for seconds not 2 mins like the other i had it also depends where you are cutting as in a unit they sound lot louder than in my shedAnd currently "Out of Stock" on the website from the link above.
The Evo Rage 335mm is good but as said ^^^ , noisy and watch out for the hot shrapnel
it also depends where you are cutting
Buy before they disappear.
Wouldn’t dream of it, in the short term cutting lots of steel isn’t a priority I do have a facom hacksaw frame (or did) at my parents..... I’ll buy some Better blades and get some practice inCan't say I didn't warn you lol.
Taller blade will helpWouldn’t dream of it, in the short term cutting lots of steel isn’t a priority I do have a facom hacksaw frame (or did) at my parents..... I’ll buy some Better blades and get some practice in
How many tpi? 18 or 24?
Treat yourself to some Starrett Red Stripes.I’ll buy some Better blades and get some practice in
depends on the thickness steel you are cutting, thin mateial 24 tpi and thicker 18Wouldn’t dream of it, in the short term cutting lots of steel isn’t a priority I do have a facom hacksaw frame (or did) at my parents..... I’ll buy some Better blades and get some practice in
How many tpi? 18 or 24?
is there a rule of thumb 24tpi upto 3/5mm and 18 tpi after that?depends on the thickness steel you are cutting, thin mateial 24 tpi and thicker 18
Starrett Red Stripes.
is there a rule of thumb 24tpi upto 3/5mm and 18 tpi after that?
i got my evo 100.00 cheaper than that site mine cost me 245.00 with 3 yrs guarantee the latest design as wellKeep an eye on on Evo's Ebay outlet, they sometimes have the saws come up quite cheap on the B/C grade stuff. I had a grade B and it was brand new, nothing missing.
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My Eclipse blades (which might be fake, apparently) have the recommended material thickness written on them, the 32tpi ones are their recommendation for "up to 3mm thick".is there a rule of thumb 24tpi upto 3/5mm and 18 tpi after that?