Richard Hed
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These guys are all idiots--not one of them has safety glasses!
These guys are all idiots--not one of them has safety glasses!
Richard, When do you wear safety glasses using a hacksaw?
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He's still got chips made and is cutting on a lathe so obviiously he is STILL an *****. I lookt for a tea cup but could not see it. Is that the oiler?Richard, When do you wear safety glasses using a hacksaw?
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And 3 of them have long loose sleeves!!These guys are all idiots--not one of them has safety glasses!
I believe it says B. Terry Aspin under the title. According to Google, Terry is the author of three books on home shop metalwork. I've not read any of them.Who's the artist?
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Do people actually use hacksaws in this enlightened age?
I always felt that they were a useful source of parting blades
I dont own any carbide tools so have no idea if they are truly better or just that they are ground correctly in the first place
Yes John, I agree but at my experiences- from the time that I was just old enough to watch my father working, I found the so called advice unnecessarily disparaging.The short answer to that one is yes ! Anything that I can't put in the 6X4 bandsaw, such as shortening screws or making slotted screw heads.
However I would agree about using old and broken ones, power hacksaw blades are useful as parting blades and knives. I've even got a forked screwdriver made from a broken one.
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