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blmac4

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I'm looking for a source of blades that will fit an older model Norwood. I need a 1 1/4" x 144" blade. There are bound to be aftermarket blades available rather than buying from Norwood.
 
timhar

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There are many, here are a few of the more well known.
http://www.menomineesaw.com/
http://www.cookssaw.com/shop/
http://www.viscoonline.com/BLADES.html
http://www.macraesbluebook.com/search/company.cfm?company=832810
http://www.woodmizerblades.com/

I couldn't find a site for Coleman, so I used the macraes listing. You don't need to own a Woodmizer to order blades from them.

All these companies fabricate the blades to order. They will want to know the length, (12' in your case) width (1 1/4"), thickness (for small bandmills, usually either .035 or .042) and the pitch (again, for small mills usually either 3/4 or 7/8) you want, so have that info handy when you call.
 
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timhar

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I should also add that you'll be asked what brand you want, except of course at Woodmizer.
That is one of those person preferences, like Stihl vs. Husky vs. Jonsered.
I like Simmonds Red Steak, they give me the best performance for the maximum blade life.
I also like Munksforsagers, they are the only blade that cuts well right out of the box without the need to presharpen, but they break after just a few resharpenings.
Lennox are OK but don't last any longer than Munkeys.
Never used a Woodmizer blade.

Of course, your mileage may vary.
 

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I run Lenox Woodmaster blades. The only reason I uses these blades is U-Cut is right done the road from my house. I have no shipping cost for sharpening. Shipping/sharpening is a real cost in band saw milling. Good luck.
 

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