The bi-metal blades are about twice the cost, but well worth it. I also have a can of pb blaster that I spray on the roller guides and blade every so often when it's cutting. It seems to help the longevity as well.
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My plasma cutter is an HF special. I've had it almost 9 years now. Still works as good as when I bought it.
I'm thinking about a toolbox from there tomorrow, with the sale and all.
I did some bridge crane upgrades at a manufacturing company about 7 years ago. The HF toolboxes outnumbered all the other expensive brands by over 2:1. They are built heavier than the mac and snap on boxes, and way cheaper in the price dept. -
I have a big Kalamazoo bandsaw here too that needed some tlc, young cousin seen it and really wanted it..... I gave it to him free, I like helping those that work and try hard to succeed! -
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Tighten the spring load on it, reducing the downward pressure on the blade will help extend blade life...... and true the stationary clamping jaw to the blade with a small square, it will help a lot. -
I don't mind harbor freight tools either. Except the little 1/4 in racthets. Or the fact sometimes you need to modify a wrench with a fire wrench to make it work.
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