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> Any reason to *not* buy this inexpensive Metal Cutting Band Saw...
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post Dec 29 2006, 10:19 PM
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to cut steel tubing? I will probably only need to use it a few times a year but I want to make sure it makes accurate mitered cuts...

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post Dec 30 2006, 09:08 AM
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I get my band saw blades from MSC (mscdirect.com). These guys are huge. Decent prices. They have just about everything industrial you could ask for and more. Enco is also a possibility. MSC owns Enco BTW. I don't own one of the band saws you are looking at. I have a Rollin band saw. This is an upright model. The band assembly is on an incline. The work is hels stationary and the band saw "Rolls" toward the work. I couldn't live without it.
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