Nobby | 25/12/2011 12:32:06 |
![]() 587 forum posts 113 photos | Hi Is there a stop on it in case it hits the lathe bed. & Merry Christmas Nobby |
Gordon W | 25/12/2011 14:50:00 |
2011 forum posts | As I said earlier, just keep hanging on to one end, preferably the loose one. |
Nobby | 29/12/2011 20:55:06 |
![]() 587 forum posts 113 photos | Hi
If you fitted a stop . While it was sawing you could be doing some other task
Regards Nobby
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Gordon W | 30/12/2011 12:30:42 |
2011 forum posts | About all I could usefully do would pick my nose. Just for interest - Why does it not work very well to hold the hacksaw against the slowly revolving workpiece ? Everybody must have tried it! This has been worrying me for some time now. |
John Stevenson | 30/12/2011 12:43:25 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Because you are only using the same few teeth and without some blade movement there is no room for the chips to escape. Gordon, you either have a big nose or no brush ![]() If I have to stand by the saw for either small jobs or multiple cuts I usually do a bit of cleaning up on either the nearest machine or welding bench. John s. |
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