I started a reply to your earlier message earlier today but was interrupted by a family visit and after completing it, when I tried to post the message, unfortunately I had been logged out and I lost the message when I pressed the return key, (insert grumpy face emoji here).įamily has now gone so I will try to remember the gist of what I had said earlier. Thanks for the manual pdf files, I have downloaded and printed these out. He laughed and told me how customers will occasionally drive long distances to return a blade that was "welded backwards", and the look on the customers' faces when he flips the blades around for them. I was doubtful about the statement above, so I called the store and confirmed that bandsaw blades have no specific direction. I buy my bandsaw blades from a local shop () that welds them to order while you wait. As long as the blade is the correct length, you can simply flip the blade "inside out" and use it. If you mention the brand Inca to them, there is a good chance they know about this peculiarity." Any shop that produces band saw blades will be able to do this for you. There is a weird comment on the page saying, "Inca Band Saw Blades need to be welded the other way around compared to most normal band saw blades. If you click on the individual model links on the web page, you can see more details.
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