Picked one up today for 100 clams. Only used twice by a guy who was moving and had to leave it behind. He threw in an extra set of non-chinese blades.
you should use a lube to keep the blade cool while cutting. Also, was that the blade that came with it? I read that a new bi metal blade from another store other then HF make it cut even better.
I have one of these too, it works great once you work the bugs out. My first blade chipped off 2 teeth the first use. I bought the tool steel blade instead, I think they are 24 tooth. Have been using this blade for 6 months. I cut through 2" square bar all day long with this. True a cutoff saw is faster, but the cut is smoother and I can set it up to cut and do something else for a minute. Nice video!
Thanks, Wally. Just interested in comparing the speeds. The metal in my hacksaw is 2" x 2" x 1/8" angle.
funscience 11 months ago
What size is that piece of angle you're cutting?
funscience 11 months ago
@funscience - It I remember right it was 1" stock.
wally53511 11 months ago
**Tool gloat**
Picked one up today for 100 clams. Only used twice by a guy who was moving and had to leave it behind. He threw in an extra set of non-chinese blades.
cannonball666 1 year ago
you should use a lube to keep the blade cool while cutting. Also, was that the blade that came with it? I read that a new bi metal blade from another store other then HF make it cut even better.
Toycoma 2 years ago
Still happy with this unit?
burygems 2 years ago
Yes. It's holding up very well so far.
wally53511 2 years ago
I have one of these too, it works great once you work the bugs out. My first blade chipped off 2 teeth the first use. I bought the tool steel blade instead, I think they are 24 tooth. Have been using this blade for 6 months. I cut through 2" square bar all day long with this. True a cutoff saw is faster, but the cut is smoother and I can set it up to cut and do something else for a minute. Nice video!
unapez 3 years ago
Nice sound!
WroteUnder 3 years ago
wouldnt it be better to use some lubricant?
ColonelVandal 4 years ago
I do use lubricant. I use thread cutting oil.
wally53511 4 years ago
You should get a coolent that automatically applys the amount needed to cut the metal without ruining ur blades so fast... dangerous...
subzero4829 2 years ago
@wally53511, could you tell me the exact name of the thread cutting oil and where to get it?
therockkkkher 2 years ago
ill take back what i said.... i paid closer attention to the blade.... looks like a hacksaw blade.... nice saw
MetallicaJunkie 4 years ago
nice..but i bet the blade doesnt last long
MetallicaJunkie 4 years ago
I'm on my first blade. It will work until it's smooth, or no longer circular.
wally53511 4 years ago