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Imachinist S72121224 Bi-Metal 72-1/2" Long, 1/2" Wide, 0.025" Thick Bandsaw Blades For Cutting Soft Ferrous Metal (24TPI) Review

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MaterialBi-metal type, HSS M42 grade, 72-1/2" long, 1/2" wide, 1/40" thick, 24TPI
BrandImachinist
Color24TPI
StyleResistance
Compatible MaterialMetal
Number of Pieces1
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Description of Imachinist S72121224 Bi-Metal 72-1/2" Long, 1/2" Wide, 0.025" Thick Bandsaw Blades For Cutting Soft Ferrous Metal (24TPI)

Bi-metal type, HSS M42 grade, 72-1/2" long, 1/2" wide, 0.025" thick, 24TPI. Perfect for cutting soft ferrous metal only. 24tpi is suitable for cutting ferrous thin pipe tube profiles etc, DON'T cut aluminum or other non-ferrous metal with this 24TPI. 24TPI is constant teeth profile, teeth are small. Suits all bandsaws which use 72-1/2" long, 1/2" wide bandsaw blade

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good blade for the price

This is a decent blade. The price was right, and though not top grade, it appears to be a pretty good quality material. The length was only slightly off, but still within the range of adjustment. Just make sure you tension it right. I don't have a tension meter, so I set tension by eye. Raise the guides about 4 to 6 in. off the table push the blade. The blade should deflect only about 1/4 in. I've also used the "guitar" method, by plucking it until it has a good sound. Don't use any more…

Pros
  • Overall cuts very nice. Time will tell if it will last.
Cons
  • The 72-1/2" length may not be suitable for certain bandsaw machines that require longer or shorter blades