Adam | 29/03/2020 12:26:56 |
70 forum posts 81 photos | Hi everyone, I have almost finished restoring my grandfathers power hacksaw and I've just been testing it. I think the blade is past it (no idea of its age) and wondering what would be the best blade to replace it with. It currently has a 300 x 25 x 26TPI blade. I will mostly be cutting aluminium and stainless steel bar up to 3 inches diameter.
I'll do a restoration write up one complete.
Thanks Adam |
Steviegtr | 29/03/2020 12:52:51 |
![]() 2668 forum posts 352 photos | Using the 3 teeth rule I guess you need to estimate the smallest size of cut. Obviously too fine & it will clog Aluminium too easy. Only going on the one we had in a workshop were I once worked. Steve. |
Clive Brown 1 | 29/03/2020 12:52:54 |
1050 forum posts 56 photos | 26 tpi is way too fine IMO. I use 10 tpi in my Rapidor as a general purpose blade which seems to work well. |
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