Looking for another hacksaw. I've looked at Lenox, Milwaukee, Klein, Greenlee, DeWalt. ALL are made in China. I'm going to buy a Swedish Bahco 325 if I can't find an equally good made in USA hacksaw.
Are there any?
I bought the Snap on one...Sweden...very nice
All rebranded Bahco.
This is the nicer version hacksaw in my opinion (Model 325):
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All rebranded Bahco.
This is the nicer version hacksaw in my opinion (Model 325):
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Dumb question- at 66 years old, I've never used anything but the cheapest, POS hacksaw frames made. Does a good quality frame actually help? In recent years, I've just taken to using my M18 SawZall. In the last week, I cut off several pieces of 4" angle iron, and about a dozen pieces of 3/4" alloy all-thread. I still use a hacksaw from time to time. Mine is not only cheap, but the plastic grips broke off, so it's uncomfortable to hold.
Dumb question- at 66 years old, I've never used anything but the cheapest, POS hacksaw frames made. Does a good quality frame actually help? In recent years, I've just taken to using my M18 SawZall. In the last week, I cut off several pieces of 4" angle iron, and about a dozen pieces of 3/4" alloy all-thread. I still use a hacksaw from time to time. Mine is not only cheap, but the plastic grips broke off, so it's uncomfortable to hold.
Dumb question- at 66 years old, I've never used anything but the cheapest, POS hacksaw frames made. Does a good quality frame actually help? In recent years, I've just taken to using my M18 SawZall. In the last week, I cut off several pieces of 4" angle iron, and about a dozen pieces of 3/4" alloy all-thread. I still use a hacksaw from time to time. Mine is not only cheap, but the plastic grips broke off, so it's uncomfortable to hold.
Dumb question- at 66 years old, I've never used anything but the cheapest, POS hacksaw frames made. Does a good quality frame actually help?
How does the Sandvik/Bahco 225-plus compare with the 325?
Yep. I have one of those lousy Great Neck USA ones with the plastic handle. There's just enough play between the handle and the frame to make getting straight cuts a massive struggle.Cheap flimsy hacksaw frames will flex and make straight cuts all but impossible. In addition they can vibrate which you may not notice but the blade will get dull very quickly.
Lennox blades are still made in USA aren't they?
Lennox blades are still made in USA aren't they?