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mhh

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Time to take a look at the old saw again!


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It was running on motoroil and I wanted to run on coolant instead so it got cleaned up.

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The shiny cylinder was made a few years ago, the old one was attacked by rust and was useless to say the least after the new one was made everything worked much better.

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The arm.

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Also a new switchbox was needed, the old one missed the lid.

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Cutting again! works much better, before it had a tendency to chip a few teeth fairly quick because of the oil pressure being higher than it should be

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Using oil caused a big mess, and it was pure hell to weld! ;D



 
I wish I had one of these! How long do you find the blades last?
 
BenPeake said:
I wish I had one of these! How long do you find the blades last?

Quite long and they should last a lot longer now because with coolant in the cylinder it makes a much softer stroke, also having different blades with various teeth numbers helps! It is a nice saw, but bandsaws are faster and cheaper in the long run(if you get one with a blade brush)
 

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