Conventional hacksaw blades in Junior size ?

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  • #700687
    Michael Gilligan
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      @michaelgilligan61133

      Simple question:

      Do they exist, and if so, where can I buy them ?

      I’m looking for a straight, not wavy, HSS blade with fine teeth and a modest kerf

      … ideally with holes/pins at ‘Junior’ centres, but adaptors could be made.

      Thanks

      MichaelG.

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      P.S. __ whilst looking for the most appropriate ‘Forum’ for this, I noticed that we do not appear to have one specific to Hand Tools

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      #700693
      JasonB
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        @jasonb

        Nearest I found was this but looks to have the wavy teeth of a “conventional” hacksaw blade and could not find the blades listed separately.

        Would something like the old gents saw be an option, you can get them for metal and the kerf is thin

        A bi-metal would probably be better than HSS as in the section you are looking for may be brittle.

         

        PS I spent a lot of time trimming down the number of forum sections that we had prior to the new site going live, I still think there are too many and as we have managed for years without one for hand tools can probably manage for a few more yet. I would say the section you have put it in is appropriate as a saw is a tool that can be used in the workshop.

        #700704
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Thanks, Jason

          At my age, yes an Old Gent Saw might be appropriate, but it’s not what I was looking for: I bought a surprisingly good little frame last week, with a ‘pistol grip’ handle that fits me nicely … and I want some fine-toothed straight blades to use in it.

          Obviously I use a piercing saw for some work, but the ever-worsening arthritis means that something with self-guiding properties would be useful, so a stiff blade with some depth and a narrow kerf would seem ideal.

          Some of the little ‘Razor Saw’ blades for plastic models are about the right pitch, but don’t have much set on the teeth, and they blunt very quickly.

          Oh well … I thought I was asking a simple question, and look where we are already !!

          MichaelG.

          #700714
          Kiwi Bloke
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            @kiwibloke62605

            In a little-used, dark recess in my unreliable memory, I think there’s an entry under ‘Starrett’ for screw-head slotting saw blades. ‘Fraid I can’t remember what dimensions or fitting arrangements, though. Perhaps a seed for another famous MG ‘net trawl? If you find they are still available, please let us know…

            #700725
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              On Kiwi Bloke Said:

              In a little-used, dark recess in my unreliable memory, I think there’s an entry under ‘Starrett’ for screw-head slotting saw blades. ‘Fraid I can’t remember what dimensions or fitting arrangements, though. Perhaps a seed for another famous MG ‘net trawl? If you find they are still available, please let us know…

              Thanks … I certainly will

              MichaelG.

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              Edit: __ predictably enough, a search on Starrett’s site finds nothing … but in a fine example of topic-creep we get this:

              https://www.hosfordco.com/tools-measuring-1/screw-slotting

              < gulp >

              #700726
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                Getting closer … and it’s a great company name:

                https://www.mutualscrew.com/product/ivy-classic-11092-6-32t-hacksaw-blade-183277.cfm

                MichaelG.

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                Edit: __ Irwin blades from Screwfix might do

                #700732
                Brian Wood
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                  @brianwood45127

                  Hello Michael,

                  Many years ago I was able to buy a supply of spiral cut hacksaw blades from a company called Weeks Distributors in Taylors, South Carolina. I included a small pack of Junior hacksaw blades having the same type of blade, of which I have a few left.

                  The email address for these people no longer works, their website takes you direct to sales for aluminium welding rods so I assume they no longer trade.

                  The blades are 1.65mm in diameter and slot into Junior hacksaw frames with squashed dimples at each end. They do of course cut in all directions.

                  I will happily send you one in the post if that will get you close to where you want to be. I don’t know if PMs still work on the new forum, if not my email address is wood_y(at)btinternet(dot)com

                  Note there is an underscore between the d and y

                  Regards  Brian

                  #700733
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    The Ivy blade looks to be standard Junior depth eg approx 1/4″ as do the Irwin ones

                    #700734
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      On JasonB Said:

                      The Ivy blade looks to be standard Junior depth eg approx 1/4″ as do the Irwin ones

                      Yes, that’s disappointing … but at least both appear to not be wavy.

                      Still in search of something in the Goldilocks Zone

                      MichaelG.

                      #700735
                      JasonB
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                        @jasonb
                        #700736
                        noel shelley
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                          @noelshelley55608

                          The nearest might be an Eclipse 12″ all hard 32t and a 1/8″ tungsten bit to drill the holes ? A 12″ blade halved by grinding might give 2 6″ blades, I know it would be wavy but might be the nearest you get. Good Luck and seasons greetings. Noel.

                          #700737
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133
                            On Brian Wood Said:

                            Hello Michael,

                            Many thanks for that, Brian

                            I will send you a P.M. later this afternoon, to demonstrate that the system works

                            … You will probably need to look in your Profile to see the notification

                            [ such is progress ]

                            MichaelG.

                            #700738
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133
                              On JasonB Said:

                              Looks to have the depth

                              Encouraging, if rather pricey, thanks Jason

                              Shame the tpi is rather coarse though.

                              MichaelG.

                              #700739
                              peak4
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                                @peak4

                                Have you considered cutting up a suitable bimetal bandsaw blade?

                                Bill

                                #700741
                                JasonB
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                                  @jasonb

                                  Old thread with link to the Starret blades and some other saws

                                  #700742
                                  Michael Gilligan
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                                    @michaelgilligan61133
                                    On noel shelley Said:

                                    The nearest might be an Eclipse 12″ all hard 32t and a 1/8″ tungsten bit to drill the holes ? A 12″ blade halved by grinding might give 2 6″ blades, I know it would be wavy but might be the nearest you get. Good Luck and seasons greetings. Noel.

                                    I was thinking along those lines, Noel, thanks … I have done similar with bow-saw blades [tree pruning]  … but I was hoping somehow to get a thinner blade for this Junior.

                                    MichaelG.

                                    #700743
                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                      Before this turns into a log-jam of Thank You notes from me … may I just thank everyone for their input.

                                      The Goldilocks version still eludes me, but there are some very helpful thoughts.

                                      MichaelG.

                                      #700767
                                      bernard towers
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                                        @bernardtowers37738

                                        If you find non wavy bi-metal blades you can cut the back off them with tin snips and punch holes for pins in the appropriate place. I have a saw which has a 10 inch blade with most of the back trimmed off (not the ends) and it enables you to saw smaller curves than normal.

                                        #700795
                                        File Handle
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                                          @filehandle

                                          I have some very old 10″ HSS blades that are fairly thin.
                                          You can get none wavy blades for junior hack saws, but they are for wood and not so fine teeth. Not tried mine on metal. Some of the cheaper blades do come thinner, but ones I have used have a short life.
                                          They may exist but will be hard to find.

                                          #700796
                                          Michael Gilligan
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                                            @michaelgilligan61133

                                            Thanks for sharing that, Bernard … I may need to experiment if Goldilocks doesn’t show-up soon.

                                            MichaelG.

                                            #700798
                                            Michael Gilligan
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                                              @michaelgilligan61133
                                              On File Handle Said:


                                              They may exist but will be hard to find.

                                              Hence my question to this learned assembly

                                              MichaelG.

                                              #700802
                                              Kiwi Bloke
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                                                @kiwibloke62605

                                                It seems that my memory was correct, if incomplete – Starrett #249. But like so much in memory, it’s now redundant. The blades seem to be Unobtainium. Progress. The world has moved on, leaving us old folk behind. So much of what we know/knew, and remember is obsolete…..(sigh).

                                                #700805
                                                Michael Gilligan
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                                                  @michaelgilligan61133

                                                  I will join you in that sigh

                                                  … thanks for the memory !

                                                  MichaelG.

                                                  #700810
                                                  Neil Wyatt
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                                                    @neilwyatt

                                                    If a standard hacksaw is too clumsy and you want a thin blade in a hacksaw-like size, why not use a piercing saw?

                                                    Neil

                                                    #700812
                                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                                      @michaelgilligan61133
                                                      On Neil Wyatt Said:

                                                      If a standard hacksaw is too clumsy and you want a thin blade in a hacksaw-like size, why not use a piercing saw?

                                                      Neil

                                                      Explained in an earlier post

                                                      MichaelG.

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