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Kegan:

--- Quote from: stiknstring on January 14, 2009, 04:29:59 pm ---You will like it Kegan...the blades are cheap too if I remember.

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Cheap? I will like it ;D!

I did a test on a scrap piece of dowel with three blades ound together. I'll have to get used to it (I'm used to handles) but it's fast and simple. Hopefully I'll be able to get a tile saw, or get used to this.

Thanks everyone :).

I KNEW I'd be kicking myself :D!

George Tsoukalas:
Here's how I do  it. See "Selfnocks". jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/

jeatonx4:
They make a blade for a sawzall and for that has the same texture as those tile hacksaw blades.  It won't bend like the others and takes up very little room in my quiver.

Kegan:
I was looking around our shop for a block of wood to prop the tip of a bow I was straightenning when I came acorss another hacksaw. I looked at the small prongs and they were much, much longer than the one I'd tried previously. In a few moments it was working perfectly.

Thanks everyone, you've all been a great help :)!

M-P:
Kegan,  I use a hack saw and three blades.  It works well for me.   One suggestion though.  I used to find tate sooner or later some saw dust would work ts way between the blades and then the cut would wander as the blades spread apart.  I put some epoxy glue between the blades before I mount them in the saw.  Nice smooth cuts and easy to finish up with a little sandpaper.    Ron

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