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Thread: Where do you buy your Lenox blades?

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    Where do you buy your Lenox blades?

    I really want to try some of the Lenox bi-metal blades and I'm looking for a good recommendation on where I should purchase them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    If you're talking about bandsaw blades, I get mine from Iturra Design, toll free 866-883-8064.

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    Yeah, sorry, I mean bandsaw blades.

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    http://www.woodcraftbands.com/index.htm

    Note that blades cost $1 more than listed, unless you buy 5 of one kind. It's a very small operation and some have had difficulties contacting them at times, but I've gotten blades with good welds promptly at excellent prices.

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    Toolcenter.com

    http://www.toolcenter.com/BANDSAW_BLADES.html

    I bought a Tri-master from them and satisfied with price and service.

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    Tri master blade supplier

    Carbide.com

    I ordered a tri master blade from them last year. Shipped the next day. Well packaged.


    MK

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    I use Toolcenter as Jim F. And by the way JIm.. thanks. I need to order some Lennox blades and always forget their name... and of course I don't write it down as my wife would.
    Sarge..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Schwabacher View Post
    http://www.woodcraftbands.com/index.htm

    Note that blades cost $1 more than listed, unless you buy 5 of one kind. It's a very small operation and some have had difficulties contacting them at times, but I've gotten blades with good welds promptly at excellent prices.
    +1. John shipped me out my order last week in 2 days. 4 blades, all 150" long, around 70 bucks shipped (not carbide).

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    Thanks guys, I've got a 1/4"-6tpi and 3/8"-4tpi Die-master2 on the way. I also splurged and grabbed a 1/2"-3tpi tri-master for resaw on my 14" griz.

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    I used Kaufman they don't have as large selection as Toolcenter, but lower cost and great service also. Check out my post http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...00420#poststop
    The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound; is that why some people look so bright until they say something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Kilburn View Post
    I used Kaufman they don't have as large selection as Toolcenter, but lower cost and great service also. Check out my post http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...00420#poststop
    I looked there, but it seems like everything was out of stock. The prices are good though.

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    I use http://www.bandsawbladesdirect.com/. Fast service and competitive prices.

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    It shows up out of stock because they are custom welded to your size. Just put the length in the boxes, don't forget a 0" in the fraction box if you have a even inch, and click to order. It totals the price and lets you order the blade.
    The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound; is that why some people look so bright until they say something?

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    OK I've found interest in this post. I have a 1HP Delta 14" w/riser. I'm a hobbyist that resaws occasionally. I had a Timberwolf 3/4" resaw blade that I wasn't too impressed with (I could resaw faster with their 3/8" blade). I actually destroyed it by bending it when I tried to curl it up...oops. So I'm in the market for a new blade. Is the TriMaster for me or should I be looking at something like a Woodslicer. Plus some recommend a 1/2" and others 3/4" width band for my saw - any suggestions?

    Thanks,

    Mike

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