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In the course of my weekly scrap yard visit I came across a full pallet of boxes containing sorted groups of cutting tools. Most of the cutters were to large for my needs, but one of the boxes contained a huge amount of small slitting saws. I took a few bundles of the smaller ones and paid $8.00. They look pretty good under magnification, but I can't tell if they were ever used or sharpened. Trying a few out will tell me if it was worth buying them.
A while back I ruined my only 3/32" blade trying to cut some mystery metal and added it to my 'buy list'. I was going to add it to my last Enco order, but when I saw the price the idea was dropped. I decided I would make due with the smaller saws on hand if and when when the need arose.
Today's lucky find solved the problem! I bought 70 small slitting saws that include seven .093" and one marked 3/32". The rest includes ten .032", two .047",twenty one 1/16", nineteen .064:, five smaller 1/16", and five 1/8".
I didn't get any machining done today. But the shopping is done, the crust is washed off the car and snow blower, and I'm grinning from ear to ear! ;D
-Rick
A while back I ruined my only 3/32" blade trying to cut some mystery metal and added it to my 'buy list'. I was going to add it to my last Enco order, but when I saw the price the idea was dropped. I decided I would make due with the smaller saws on hand if and when when the need arose.
Today's lucky find solved the problem! I bought 70 small slitting saws that include seven .093" and one marked 3/32". The rest includes ten .032", two .047",twenty one 1/16", nineteen .064:, five smaller 1/16", and five 1/8".
I didn't get any machining done today. But the shopping is done, the crust is washed off the car and snow blower, and I'm grinning from ear to ear! ;D
-Rick