Description of π Olson APG70805 0.025" x 1.05" Regular
All Pro PGT, Precision Ground Tooth band saw blades for the professional user. Unique carbon-rich steel - optimum balance between strength and flexibility. Superior hardened and tempered material -stronger, faster cutting blade performance. Item Package Dimension: 10.25" L x 10.875" W x 1.0" H.
Length is exactly the same as thickness and tpi is exactly the same. One of the sharpest blades I've ever used. Cuts tough oak and maple with ease, even after cutting aluminum tubing.
I have been buying Olson band saw blades for many years and this is the first order where the quality has been poor. The weld was quite noticeable in that it was poorly made and unusable. Very disappointed.
I ordered a 3/16" and 3/8" bandsaw blade to replace the old ones for my Delta bandsaw. These blades arrived quickly, are very sharp and appear to be durable. I was very happy with them.
This is for my husband. I want to contact the seller because the return period expired on March 24th. Both blades broke after a few uses. The last one was at the sweat mark and I'd like to talk about that. I will ask Revane for help.
I've been using my bandsaw more and more and have found that the smaller the blade, the tighter the corners and radius I get can trim. Olson's 3/16 inch blade does the trick and I don't have to break the bank to use it.
I started using Olsen band saws a few years ago mainly because of their price but after trying them I still use them because they are also a saw blade are of good quality. I have had no problems with any broken welds or joints with any of the blades I have purchased to date and have found the blades to be sharp and stay sharp over a long period of time. I know some people sharpen their bandsaws, but at this price and quality I find it more worthwhile just buying a new blade. I now have a fewβ¦
I've been using my bandsaw more and more and have found that the smaller the blade, the tighter the corners and radii I can cut. The 3/16 inch Olson blade does the trick and I don't have to break the bank to use it.
I've always liked Olson blades. I think they are good blades for the money. However, this last blade was a bit short of the right length. I almost had to take the wheel off to put it on the saw. Once the cut was good and the blade tracked correctly. Just putting on a blade shouldn't be that hard.
I started using Olsen band saws a few years ago, mainly because of their price, but after trying them I keep using them because they do too are of good quality canvas. I have had no problems with any broken welds or joints with any of the blades I have purchased to date and have found the blades to be sharp and stay sharp over a long period of time. I know quite a few people who sharpen their bandsaw blades, but at this price and quality I find it more worthwhile just buying a new blade. I nowβ¦