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Thread: Does any one know where I can get 125" Lenox or Timberwolf blade

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    Does any one know where I can get 125" Lenox or Timberwolf blade

    I have steel city 16" bandsaw, the blade size is 125" , does any one know where I can find either Lenox or Timberwolf blade?

    Thanks

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    WalMart, Louis Iturra, Suffolk.
    Not necessarily in that order...

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    Toolcenter.com makes Lenox blades to whatever length you want. Suffolk does as well.
    Last edited by Joe Hathcoat; 07-14-2009 at 11:13 PM.

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    Hastings Saws, too: www.hastingssaws.com

    Local to me, but they do mail order. Nice clean welds.

    Bill, no affiliation except satisfied customer.

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    I received good service on Lenox blades from Bandsawblades direct (http://www.bandsawbladesdirect.com). Ben

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    If you contact Lenox, they can tell you if they have a dealer in your location, who could probably make one for you and save shipping time and cost.

    Dan
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    For Lenox, try woodcraftbands.com.

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    Ive had great service from carbide.com for custom length of Lennox blades. They are in Ventura Ca so I get them in 2 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sweeney View Post
    For Lenox, try woodcraftbands.com.
    For the same lenght 125" 3 teeth 3/4" lenox blade, bandsawbladesdirect.com is $51.80, and woodcraftbands.com is $15(p-507).

    Did I miss something here?

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    Order Timberwolf directly from the manufacturer...Suffolk Machinery. Nice folks to do business with and they very often have buy some number, get one free...and the prices direct are much lower than retail versions of the same blades.
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