Hi All:
I would appreciate the opinion of anyone who has used M K Morse brand bandsaw blades. Either the bi-metal or the carbide.
Thanks in advance
Dennis
Hi All:
I would appreciate the opinion of anyone who has used M K Morse brand bandsaw blades. Either the bi-metal or the carbide.
Thanks in advance
Dennis
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I use bimetal blades in a metal cutting bandsaw. MK Morse is an excellent blade. I have used a couple of other brands that were so-so. I recently cut 3" round cold rolled steel, took about 5 minutes per cut and a smooth surface.
I haven't used the MK Morse blades for wood as I have enough wood blades for the time being.
mike
I've used M.K. Morse carbon blades. I much prefer Lenox brand.
I've used the Morse bi-metal blades and liked them. I now have the carbide blades from Iturra and I LOVE them. They cut even the stubbornest of woods with ease and seem to track better because of it.
Mike, Ted, Quickstep:
Many thanks for responding. A local saw sharpening store has offered me these blades at a fair price but I had never heard of them nor is there much info on the net. Sounds like they are a fairly good brand.
Again, thank you
Dennis
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