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EdK ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Newcastle, CA Points: 223 |
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I use my Saws-All to cut metal pieces, (angle iron, channel, flat stock, etc.), for to fit my latest projects. My problem is that it works great for a few cuts then the blade must be changed since it dulls to the point of not cutting. Changing blades is not the problem, it's the cost of the blades. Can the blade life be extended by using cutting oil as I do for drilling?
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Eldon (WA) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Spokane, WA Points: 7765 |
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I think it is just their way of selling more blades! I'd like to find a sawsall with an adjustable shoe so I could use those parts of the blade that are still sharp....seems all my steel cutting blades get dull in one area.
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Iowa_Allis ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 15 Oct 2011 Points: 80 |
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We use a sawzall a lot for cutting metal on construction projects. On some of our projects we have to cut devices into the sides of grain conveying equipment and might have to make up to 1000 cuts per project. We've tried using different brands, tpi, cutting oil, etc., and have found out that they just don't last no matter what you do. If you are cutting a lot of metal pieces for fabrication, you might be better off finding yourself a bandsaw or a metal cutting skill saw. The metal skill saw blades are EXPENSIVE!, but you can do a ton of cutting with them. They make nice cuts too. A hand-held bandsaw can be really handy too, and the blades last a lot longer due to the slower cutting speed and less heat build up.
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Gerald J. ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Hamilton Co, IA Points: 5636 |
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Bimetal blades cut longer than el cheapo blades. Lubrication can help. Keeping the speed down can be immense in blade longevity. Its important to pick teeth spacing closer than the thickness of the metal. There should be at least two teeth on the metal at all places in the stroke to keep from knocking teeth off. There shouldn't be dozens of teeth on the metal because the tooth gullets of small teeth won't hold the curl of cut metal by each tooth. My metal cutting band saw runs about 1/5th the speed of a wood cutting band saw, and has 7' of blade rotating the tooth wear compared to about and inch of sawzall blade per stroke. But shift to the slow speed range and don't run full tilt and the blade will last longer, unfortunately also the uncut metals.
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Brian G. NY ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: 12194 Points: 2256 |
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Actually, I am quite amazed at how long the blades last!
I'm only cutting mild steel with mine but I do get a lot of cuts out of each blade.
I always buy either "Sawzall" or "Lennox" Bi-metal blades as I find their quality seems better.
As with a hand hacksaw, it is important to keep the blade straight in the kerf.
Otherwise, the "set" will be lost and the blade won't cut well in short order.
It is also a mistake to "ride" the saw which puts undue wear on the blade.
The saw also cuts more eficiently if the shoe is held firmly against the piece being cut rather than holding the saw "freehand".
Having said all this, I picked up one of those Harbor Freight chop saws at a garage sale for $15 and am really pleased with how fast and straight it cuts.
My Sawzall blades are lasting really well now. LOL
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Ted in NE-OH ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Austinburg OH Points: 1703 |
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Keep the speed down so the blade does not get hot and loose it's temper and then get dull.
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JoeO(CMO) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Cent Missouri Points: 2694 |
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I have been using a blade labeled as Demolition Rescue, Lennox brand, picked up at building center, is a little more aggresive than a regular metal cutting blade, 10 tpi I think. Hang onto your saw!
Edited by JoeO(CMO) - 31 Mar 2012 at 12:31pm |
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mgburchard ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Tennessee Points: 1123 |
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what kind of saw
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Dave in PA ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Mars/Wexford PA Points: 2627 |
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I have a Milwakie saw? I can NEVER spell it correct or try to! LOL So, that said, I buy Lenox blades only, cost more, but worth it! Go low speed, and slow push on the saw, last for more than others!
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EdK ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Newcastle, CA Points: 223 |
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I have a 2 ton, Sears, Saws-all. (2 tons is it's approximate weight not it's cutting ability). Actually it is a very heavy Sears Saws-all. I do have high tooth count blades that I use for aluminum cutting on my miter saw. Since metal cutting circular blades, that would cut steel, are quite expensive I am going to try a cheap grinder wheel on my miter saw. As Eldon mentioned the blades only cut and wear out in a very short span of the blade, (the saws fward and back, travel distance). I have gone to the short, lower tooth count, (10 tpi, and a 10/12 tpi), blades on my Saws-all. The short blades are a few cents cheaper. I will see how these work on my next metal cutting venture.
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Coke-in-MN ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41846 |
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I went from torch to chop saw and was thrilled with the cutting of most metal , seldom use the saws-all unless something already mounted or such that cant get into chop-saw.
Kid went to metal cutting circle saw , Milwaukee unit and uses it for plate cutting rather than torch or plasma cutting , still use the band saw (hacksaw ) with the 5 ft ban for lot of cutting , do have the large band-saw , with 12 ft band but that seems to be a lot of work to get things onto table and limited throat depth .
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22822 |
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SPEED KILLS, the faster you run the blade, the faster you wreck it. Let the machine do the work, don't force it.
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wfmurray ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Bostic NC Points: 1225 |
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I got good result with Lenox and DEwalt blades but no compairson to a MILWAKEE port a band.
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Thad in AR. ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Arkansas Points: 9597 |
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I have a Milwaukee and a Dewalt both have adjustable shoes. The Milwaukee has a lever you pull to adjust and the Dewalt has 2 allen screws to adjust. I use Lenoex blades and cut a lot of rebar. In the shop I have a homemade chop saw that I use for a grinder, shaper and cut off saw. I also use a 4.5" grinder with cut off wheels but take it from experience use a full face shield.
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Chalmersbob ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 2122 |
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The best thing is a portable band saw. It will cut a long time without changing blades. I have a cheap Harbor Freight (69.00) and made hundreds of cuts over the past 8 years with it. Bob |
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Luke R. ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: SE Iowa Points: 1262 |
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Lawson brand fire and rescue blades. Pricey but last forever. All we use in our fab shop.
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TexasAllis ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Texas Points: 396 |
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If you are doing a lot of cutting portable band saw is the only way to go. I don't use the sawzall unless its a small quick cut. I had the band saw for years and never used it much until I had a bunch of rebar to cut, it is now my metal cutting tool of choice. It's great for pipe, nice smooth cut and saddle cuts are clean and fast.
Edited by TexasAllis - 02 Apr 2012 at 8:00am |
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Redwood ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 16 Jan 2012 Location: Ontario Points: 631 |
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As a contractor using a sawzall I would agree with the hand held bandsaw.
Although a sawzall used carefully can do finer work and works in a pinch if you can't afford the proper tool, it is a demolition tool. Designed for just that(quick and dirty). The blades are throw away blades. Start each job with a new one. Even the expensive blades are cheap compared to labor. The cost of blades don't even show up as a blip on the estimate.
Edited by Redwood - 02 Apr 2012 at 9:31am |
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