I have used these before. They are basically a very thin round file that cuts in all directions. They work pretty good in certain situations. I always used to see them being sold at car shows, swap meets, and flea markets. Lately I have been looking for them and haven't seen any for sale.
I did a search and found them online;
http://roundhacksawblades.com/
I was wondering if anyone knew of any other place to buy them?
Round hacksaw blades
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Re: Round hacksaw blades
Todd,
How about these. http://www.mcmaster.com/#hacksaw-blades/=anxqv2 They are called rodsaw blade.
How about these. http://www.mcmaster.com/#hacksaw-blades/=anxqv2 They are called rodsaw blade.
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Re: Round hacksaw blades
Mike,
Those are similar but they use abrasive rather than teeth to do the cutting.
Those are similar but they use abrasive rather than teeth to do the cutting.
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Re: Round hacksaw blades
Here you go, from MSC ( Manhattan Supply Company )Farmallgray wrote:Mike,
Those are similar but they use abrasive rather than teeth to do the cutting.
catalog page
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PM ... &PMCTLG=00
10" length, .090 diamter $4.31 each
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT?PM ... 35%50mode=
Nice thing about MSC is anyone can open an account, the shipping costs are extremely reasonable and they ship quickly ( I can have my stuff the next day )
Jeff
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