What's the word on Starrett blades?
I think the Starret blades aren't to bad. The last shop I worked at used Starret blades and I used a Hack saw there alot without any problems. Personally I would buy the Lennox blades becuase last time I checked they were made in USA and the Starrets werent.
Just a heads up on Lenox hacksaw blades, I was looking at some today at a hardware store and all the Lenox blades were Made In India. The Vermont American blades were still Made In USA. I also noticed that Bosch (Switzerland) makes some jigsaw blades for Vermont American.
No personal experience with this tool, but Griots has a hacksaw on sale, marked down from $20 to $10.
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I have a Bahco basic orange hanksaw. I like it. It's exactly the same as the Snap-on one, except in orange. I use Eclipse bi-metal blades.
Mine's a yellow Starrett. Made in America. Just recently 'upgraded' it with 32T Starrett blades and I'm doing much better on thin materials now.
Just a heads up on Lenox hacksaw blades, I was looking at some today at a hardware store and all the Lenox blades were Made In India.
I have this Craftsman, it does everything I want it to.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00936143000P?vName=Tools&keyword=hacksaw
Another vote for the lennox blades![]()
I wasn't using my head one time and ordered a set of like 50 blades from HF talk about alot of cussing took 5-6 blades![]()
to cut through a piece of 2" tailpipe, the rest of them are long gone now.