0(zero) flute 82 degree counter sink, cuts metal like butter, fast delivery, thanks Ryan...
jack reilly
08/08/2018
second time I bought bandsaw blades. very efficient well priced and most important great blades...
Mike E.
05/08/2023
I tried the 53 3/4” blade on a flyer. If I remove the tire from one of the wheels on the old BD saw, it works sort of.
Cuts well but I’m waiting on one of the right length. I’ll keep you posted. ..
Posted by Robert McDonald |
On 23.05.2024 |
Updated on 23.05.2024 |
If you own a drum sander, you know how crucial it is to have the right abrasive strips. However, finding the exact size can sometimes be a challenge. One effective solution is to order custom-made sanding belts and then cut the joint to turn them back into strips. This method ensures you get high-quality abrasives tailored to your drum sander's specifications. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through the process.
Step 1: Measure Your Drum Sander
First, you need to know the precise dimensions required for your drum sander. The best method is to measure a strip that you know fits on..