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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
86BassTrackerV17 1st fishing trip w/son 10/11/13 vids p15
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveInGA" data-source="post: 163350" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Thanks for the information on the bandsaw blade width. I'm using Timberwolf brand bimetal blades, about as good a bandsaw blade as I've found. I have done quite a bit of decorative scrollwork in the past, but only with wood and I'm not used to cutting metal at all, this is a first.</p><p></p><p>I actually used that bandsaw cross cut sled for cutting some trim once, but I didn't use it on the bandsaw, used it on a router table. Worked pretty well. Got a good laugh when you mentioned it. You're right, they're really not needed, but I just have trouble throwing a tool away unless it's worn out or broken and not worth repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveInGA, post: 163350, member: 166"] Thanks for the information on the bandsaw blade width. I'm using Timberwolf brand bimetal blades, about as good a bandsaw blade as I've found. I have done quite a bit of decorative scrollwork in the past, but only with wood and I'm not used to cutting metal at all, this is a first. I actually used that bandsaw cross cut sled for cutting some trim once, but I didn't use it on the bandsaw, used it on a router table. Worked pretty well. Got a good laugh when you mentioned it. You're right, they're really not needed, but I just have trouble throwing a tool away unless it's worn out or broken and not worth repair. [/QUOTE]
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