FMC1959
Well-known member
I have a Laguna 16 that takes 132" blade. I was using it and the blade snapped. This is a 1" width blade with 2TPI and the teeth are carbide...not a cheap blade to replace or easy to find.
Has anyone welded together a broken blade? Mine has a very clean break. I know that many blades are cut to size, then welded by the Manufacturer, but looking for some advice on how to go about welding it myself (actually my neighbor will do it).
What I need to know is, the blade being some kind of spring(?) or carbon steel, does it require special type of welding? He has a MIG welder, this should suffice? I have access to (but never used one) a stick welder also, if necessary. Once done, finely grind the weld so that it cuts smooth and rides well on the bandsaw wheels?
If done properly, it should be as good as a new one? (I checked the rest of the blade and it looks in good shape)
Any advice would be appreciated.
**** I am cutting branches to make 1/4" slices, from 2 1/2" to 6" in size, and I have used this bandsaw and blade for the past 4 years and made about 5000 such disks. My wife needs them, and they come out with a very smooth cut, no sanding needed. The branches can be semi dry to almost green. this has worked well to date. Anyone have suggestions on a better method of cutting these disks?
Has anyone welded together a broken blade? Mine has a very clean break. I know that many blades are cut to size, then welded by the Manufacturer, but looking for some advice on how to go about welding it myself (actually my neighbor will do it).
What I need to know is, the blade being some kind of spring(?) or carbon steel, does it require special type of welding? He has a MIG welder, this should suffice? I have access to (but never used one) a stick welder also, if necessary. Once done, finely grind the weld so that it cuts smooth and rides well on the bandsaw wheels?
If done properly, it should be as good as a new one? (I checked the rest of the blade and it looks in good shape)
Any advice would be appreciated.
**** I am cutting branches to make 1/4" slices, from 2 1/2" to 6" in size, and I have used this bandsaw and blade for the past 4 years and made about 5000 such disks. My wife needs them, and they come out with a very smooth cut, no sanding needed. The branches can be semi dry to almost green. this has worked well to date. Anyone have suggestions on a better method of cutting these disks?


