Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack DEWALT Portable Band Saw Blade, 32-7/8-Inch, .020-Inch, 24 TPI (DW3984C) for $15. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price: $6 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $21
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack DEWALT Portable Band Saw Blade, 32-7/8-Inch, .020-Inch, 24 TPI (DW3984C) for $15. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price: $6 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $21
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Beware these are 24 things which are very fine type blades for thinner metal. With thick material they are going to cut slow. I personally don't like fine tooth count for my bandsaws as even with my favorite mk morse 811 tpi blades they still cut really clean and fast as bandsaws are just really good like that. And those blades are in this $15 to $20 range for a 3 pack already
Beware these are 24 things which are very fine type blades for thinner metal. With thick material they are going to cut slow. I personally don't like fine tooth count for my bandsaws as even with my favorite mk morse 811 tpi blades they still cut really clean and fast as bandsaws are just really good like that. And those blades are in this $15 to $20 range for a 3 pack already
It looks like the 811 blades can be used for just about any material?
I find myself cutting aluminum and steel 90% of the time.
It looks like the 811 blades can be used for just about any material?
I find myself cutting aluminum and steel 90% of the time.
They do cut most things but hardened materials and stainless can really destroy them fast or they won't work at all. Also they work good on thin aluminum but not thick aluminum. Aluminum is weird like that with all cutting tools as when trying to cut the aluminum chips get stuck between the teeth when trying to use a low tooth count blade. The ones in this post would be better for aluminum. Mk morse makes other tooth counts as well of course and they are really just a blade company which typically seems to be better then the big name brands that make a ton of different things
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I find myself cutting aluminum and steel 90% of the time.
I find myself cutting aluminum and steel 90% of the time.
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