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by SCJudd » 20 Oct 2006 15:52
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... number=824
If it's the right material, I can get a pack of 100 for $4. Heck yeah
All I know is that I bought a pack of ten recently, and they bent when put under (minimal) pressure, want to know if these would be any better
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by digital_blue » 20 Oct 2006 15:56
Seems like they'd do fine from what I can see. Can't argue with the price. You can make a ridiculous number of picks from that.
If your picks are bending, it could be because you didn't keep the metal cool enough. Quench continually!
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by SCJudd » 20 Oct 2006 16:11
thanks blue! we're gonna stop by the place on the way home 
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by Shrub » 20 Oct 2006 18:01
'Non shatter design' seems a good start and as digi said should be fine,
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by Exodus5000 » 20 Oct 2006 19:49
If you end up ordering those why dont you post the results of the quality here on this topic. I'm always looking for a nice supply of cheap picking making materials.
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by Bud Wiser » 20 Oct 2006 20:11
What is the difference between 24 TPI and 32 TPI? thx
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by unbreakable » 20 Oct 2006 21:14
TPI refers to teeth per inch. The lower the TPI, the coarser (less teeth per inch.) The higher the TPI, the more teeth per inch (finer.)
The lower the tpi, the faster and rougher the cut will be. The higher the TPI, the slower and smoother the cut will be.
When making picks, I would try to choose something with a higher TPI, because the teeth will be smaller.
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by Bud Wiser » 20 Oct 2006 21:21
Wish there was a thickness measurement. I've noticed hacksaw blades come in different thickness or stiffness. Helpful to know what that is too. thx
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by digital_blue » 20 Oct 2006 22:14
Bud Wiser wrote:What is the difference between 24 TPI and 32 TPI? thx
8 TPI? 
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by Bud Wiser » 20 Oct 2006 23:03
Believe it or not *after* I posted my question I suspected I would get just such a reply and you actually crossed my mind as a possible poster 
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by Shrub » 21 Oct 2006 9:02
The more tpi the better the blade is for harder material, choose a lower tpi for soft material,
A 10 tpi will not cut hard material where a 30 tpi will and if a 30 tpi is used on soft material it will clog up and stop cutting very quickly,
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by SCJudd » 21 Oct 2006 9:10
Hey again guys,
I ended up getting the box of 50, because the box of 100 was only available online. Still, $4 for 50 blades is great!
They work better than any blades I've gotten before.. and they snap just like the ones in pyro's video!
Also in the store I picked up a triangle file for $1.50 
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by SCJudd » 21 Oct 2006 15:22
Here we go, first 2 picks made with those blades! (I've shortened and added plastidip to the rake since the picture, but oh well)
They work like a charm 
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by SCJudd » 21 Oct 2006 15:59
I really need to get some street cleaner bristles, but I've never seen one of those machines in my life! If anyone has some they have lying around, it would be greatly appreciated! You can't make a bogota out of a hacksaw blade, can you? I've heard good things about those picks and I am very curious 
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by Shrub » 21 Oct 2006 16:45
Make bogotas from wiper inserts if you cant find bristles,
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