Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 27, 2011 15:40:03 GMT -5
I'm rebuilding a small that had a 3'' blade so far I am unable to locate one any suggestions ;D. Roger
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 27, 2011 15:53:03 GMT -5
Roger, if you find someone who sells them to fit 1/2" arbor, let me know. I know of one company who sells them, but will have to look for the link. This companies blades are made of memory steel.This is the saw I need a blade for. Don
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 27, 2011 16:00:53 GMT -5
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Jan 27, 2011 20:36:35 GMT -5
If all else fails, I have 3, new, probably won't use them myself. Mfg.: NASCO TOOLS
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 27, 2011 21:52:42 GMT -5
What size arbor do they fit ?
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Jan 28, 2011 19:24:00 GMT -5
jakes rocks, They are 1/2 bore, sorry I wasn't more specific. Identity on them is as follows: 9044 A-030-0035-2-0500 D80MF0 National Superabrasive Specialties Google them for info.
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 28, 2011 19:38:50 GMT -5
Since Roger was the one who started this topic, let him have first crack at them. If he doesn't want them, let me know what you want for them. Don
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Jan 28, 2011 20:03:34 GMT -5
Someone sends me M.O. for $25, I'll put them in a postal envlope the next day.
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 28, 2011 20:50:38 GMT -5
Give it a couple of days to see if Roger responds. If he doesn't, PM me your address. If we're not snowed in again, I'll run to the bank for a M.O. Don
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 28, 2011 23:54:24 GMT -5
Hey Don That the same PDQ unit.Yes I would buy one of those blades.
Thanks Roger
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 29, 2011 0:01:38 GMT -5
Hey Roger, I have the gem drill / buffer that goes with it. The same motor for all. If you want one blade, I'll take the other two. Quartz will have to figure out how to split the costs. Don
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 29, 2011 0:07:34 GMT -5
I have the same set up.I would take one blade.I would love to use the saw for some intarsia projects.
Roger
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 29, 2011 0:12:59 GMT -5
Hey Roger, do you have the original copper notched rim blade that came with the saw ?
Don
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 29, 2011 0:19:40 GMT -5
Yes I have but it so dull it won't even cut obsidian.I'll PM quartz in the morning and get the blades.
Roger
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 29, 2011 9:37:27 GMT -5
Cool. If you don't want all of the blades, PM me when you get them, and let me know what you want for 1 or 2. I'll send you a M.O. My copper blade is almost like new, but I don't want to use it on agate or other hard material. I've been wanting to do an inlaid clock face for a while. Maybe with a new blade I can finally get started on it.
Don
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Jan 29, 2011 11:52:55 GMT -5
You guys figure out who gets what, and I'll do shipping. 3 blades in a postal flat rate shipped for $25 is what I had planned. $7 each + shipping if broken up; I don't care which, and I'll see if I can ship them cheaper than the flat rate envelope. This isn't a profit motivated venture, I got them from a vendor at work whose customer folded, planned to make a little saw this winter, then my job folded. Need to cut back on capitol spending, want my $20 back.
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 29, 2011 13:49:56 GMT -5
Here's what mi ne looks like .
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 29, 2011 16:26:41 GMT -5
Man, you lucked out. You got 3 motors and 2 drill presses. You can set everything up, and not have to move the motor around. Did you get the bead vice with that stuff ?
Don
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Jan 31, 2011 17:15:22 GMT -5
What bead vice?I do need a foot pedal to control the motor.
Roger
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 31, 2011 17:37:30 GMT -5
My second pic shows a rectangular aluminum piece at lower right. The bead vice is inside, hidden in the pic. Check the second hand stores. The foot pedal from an old sewing machine is almost exactly the same. I may have one laying around here.
Don
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