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I saw that. Pretty good deal w no minimum. I need some bandsaw blades.

Most people here won't be excited 'cause their prices aren't great but their selection and service is top notch. They keep my business running.
 

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Make sure to always browse through their flyers first. Sale prices are via the links in there and can knock quite a bit off.

Thanks for the heads up Paul. Getting some stuff I can use in school (Machining).
 

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Make sure to always browse through their flyers first. Sale prices are via the links in there and can knock quite a bit off.

Thanks for the heads up Paul. Getting some stuff I can use in school (Machining).

Very true. The sale prices will have a two letter prefix like "GA" or something similar.
 

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Thanks. I was having good luck with the Irwin bi-metals in my 7x12 but I swear the last couple 10-14's I've used have just not lasted very long under normal use. The Irwins are not sale in any of the sale flyers from what I can see, but maybe that's good.

The Starrett bi-metals are considerably more expensive but if they last longer they're worth it. I'll give them a try. I do have a Starrett blade in my little 5x6" and it's working very well, with no coolant even.
 
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Thanks. I was having good luck with the Irwin bi-metals in my 7x12 but I swear the last couple 10-14's I've used have just not lasted very long under normal use. The Irwins are not sale in any of the sale flyers from what I can see, but maybe that's good.

The Starrett bi-metals are considerably more expensive but if they last longer they're worth it. I'll give them a try. I do have a Starrett blade in my little 5x6" and it's working very well, with no coolant even.

I used to use Irwin blades in my 4x6. I have a 7x12 now & I've been using Lenox blades in various pitches with great results. I get them from MSC when they go on sale.
 

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I used to use Irwin blades in my 4x6. I have a 7x12 now & I've been using Lenox blades in various pitches with great results. I get them from MSC when they go on sale.

Yeah it's just rare to see the Lenox listed in the 93" blades (on sale at least)
 

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Yeah it's just rare to see the Lenox listed in the 93" blades (on sale at least)


The current Metalworking flyer has Lenox blades on pg 34 but only in a couple of pitches & they are the RX+ style. Not sure what pitches you need. You mentioned 10-14 for Irwin earlier, those are also on pg 34.

I use the Lenox Classic M42 bi-metal blades. I have them in 5-8, 8-12, & 10-14. Ever since the closing of Enco & merging account with MSC, my logged in price on the Lenox blades are always $36 regardless of a sale. Same with the Irwins, always $26.
 

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If they offered 30% off AND free shipping, they might match the regional outfit I buy from.

MSC is great when I just have to have something tomorrow morning and it's 7:30 PM. :)
 

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The current Metalworking flyer has Lenox blades on pg 34 but only in a couple of pitches & they are the RX+ style. Not sure what pitches you need. You mentioned 10-14 for Irwin earlier, those are also on pg 34.

I use the Lenox Classic M42 bi-metal blades. I have them in 5-8, 8-12, & 10-14. Ever since the closing of Enco & merging account with MSC, my logged in price on the Lenox blades are always $36 regardless of a sale. Same with the Irwins, always $26.

The pages also ended for February and were updated for March as of midnight eastern. They did have 30% and free shipping, but like usual it varies by what's on sale and what not.
 
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