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smiife
15th February 2020, 08:01 PM
Hi guys , read somewhere that Henry bros make good bandsaw blades.....
So I thought I'd buy one and see what they are like ....
Got to say that my bandsaw has never been as good..
Even when it was brand new it didn't,t perform like it does now!
I can highly recommended them if someone is going to replace their blade
Get a Henry bros bandsaw blades....😁

woodtryer
15th February 2020, 10:38 PM
I agree with you totally. Excellent blades and always excellent service.

Cheers,

Peter

T91
15th February 2020, 10:42 PM
that looks like 3/4" Lenox woodmaster_B with a 1.3 TPI pitch. That is a very good blade if you have 3hp or more

brainstrust
15th February 2020, 10:45 PM
we all get by with cheaper variations of whatever but gees it's worth the extra dosh when something is soooooooo much better and nicer to use :U

Mobyturns
16th February 2020, 11:26 AM
Been using them for years, great service & good gear!

smiife
16th February 2020, 03:47 PM
I agree with you totally. Excellent blades and always excellent service.

Cheers,

Peter

Hi Peter, yes , the service was excellent too!




that looks like 3/4" Lenox woodmaster_B with a 1.3 TPI pitch. That is a very good blade if you have 3hp or more

Hi T91 , you must be the guy I spoke to on the phone :U:U

smiife
16th February 2020, 03:54 PM
we all get by with cheaper variations of whatever but gees it's worth the extra dosh when something is soooooooo much better and nicer to use :U

Hi BT ,yeah, I have had many of the cheaper ones and a couple of them have actually broken :o
Also dull very quickly, this was probably twice the price of the cheap ones , so will see how it lasts...




Been using them for years, great service & good gear!

Hi Moby, do you find they last well ?

Mobyturns
16th February 2020, 06:25 PM
Hi Moby, do you find they last well ?

The Woodmasters, yes, when you don't jamb one. I have a wide range of blades from Henry Bros mostly typical 4 or 6 tpi etc carbon steel, which seem to last better tan others that I have used.