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Another Fruitful Day in The Hills
John Hill:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on August 06, 2009, 05:10:16 AM ---
As far as I know, a hand hacksaw cuts on the forwards stroke, only the Japanese wood saws cut on the backwards, and CC of course.
Bogs
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John, I once had the chance to examine a carpenter's tool box and contents in Kabul and his saws that he had for fine work cut on the back stroke.
Darren:
Thanks for that Stew, cutting against the vice jaws, I'd have assumed that would damage them in time. But happy to follow your lead and give it a go.... :thumbup:
John, that was my thoughts, one slip and......... :zap: Or a tooth/chunk whatever, But I suppose 50rpm is much safer than 5,000 or so from a fiber cutoff saw....
John Hill:
Stew, the chop saw has tremendous torque and would easily draw in anything or anyone who got in the way. I do not use it much but for some jobs there is just no substitute. It does have a sort of safety built in that it needs one hand on the handle to pull the saw down and the natural place to stand to do that is well away from the blade. Some sort of blade guard is on the to-do list and now I have a lathe I might be able to make a mounting collar for such a thing.
I thought I was the only one with hacksaw marks on their vice jaws? :lol: Sometimes I get to remember to use the two pieces of angle iron I once cut for that very purpose.
I have changed my mind and will not even by trying with the blades reversed!
CrewCab:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on August 06, 2009, 05:10:16 AM ---only the Japanese wood saws cut on the backwards, and CC of course.
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Edited as CC is obviously suffering the early stages of dementia
Back to Darren's Hacksaw methinks :D
CC
bogstandard:
Methinks you have got your glasses on back to front Dave, he is saying you cut on the forwards stroke, as his diagram clearly shows.
John
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