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Buying accessories

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:08 pm
by vanfox
Where is the best place online to order bandsaw blades and disk sanding paper? Just looking for a good source reliable and cheap!

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:00 pm
by wa2crk
For sandpaper you can try http://www.Supergrit.Com In Gettysburg Pa. They even stock velcro conversion discs for the SS 12" sanding disc.
For bandsaw blades there are many. Woodcraft,Olsen,Bandsaw blade warehouse and a bunch of manufacturers that will make the blades in the length you want. SS uses 72" blades +/- 1/2".
Bill V

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:14 am
by benush26
wa2crk wrote:For sandpaper you can try http://www.Supergrit.Com In Gettysburg Pa. They even stock velcro conversion discs for the SS 12" sanding disc.
For bandsaw blades there are many. Woodcraft,Olsen,Bandsaw blade warehouse and a bunch of manufacturers that will make the blades in the length you want. SS uses 72" blades +/- 1/2".
Bill V
For blades I wood add Timberwolf and Highland Woodworking to that list

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:00 am
by dforeman
Hummmm. I never heard of that place in Gettysburge. I'll have to check it out.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:07 am
by wa2crk
Foreman
It's on the Biglerville Rd. almost midway between Gettysburg and Biglerville on the west side. I think the road is the extension of Rt97 north of the G'burg square.
Bill V

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:13 am
by dusty
vanfox wrote:Where is the best place online to order bandsaw blades and disk sanding paper? Just looking for a good source reliable and cheap!
Have you checked with Shopsmith? I buy almost all of mine there.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:35 pm
by wa2crk
Dusty
You are correct. I have had three new bandsaw blades from Olsen break and they did not break at the weld!! No guaranty at all. I have gone back to the SS blades since then and I bought a selection of 6 blades during the last sale. Never had a problem with the SS blades.
Bill V

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 4:40 pm
by lightnin
wa2crk wrote:Dusty
You are correct. I have had three new bandsaw blades from Olsen break and they did not break at the weld!! No guaranty at all. I have gone back to the SS blades since then and I bought a selection of 6 blades during the last sale. Never had a problem with the SS blades.
Bill V

:mad: I just bought an Olsen blade it was the only ½" 3tpi I could find for my non Shopsmith bandsaw

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:32 pm
by benush26
lightnin wrote:
:mad: I just bought an Olsen blade it was the only ½" 3tpi I could find for my non Shopsmith bandsaw
Personally have not used an Olson blade but friends who are MUCH more accomplished woodworkers say they are good blade, however,

Next time you might look at this --

http://timberwolfblades.com/Blade-Selector.php

Just scroll down to the blade function, click on the width and TPI a and the blade type (if an option) and it takes you to a menu where you select the length and voila you have a price and an order system.

They make it so easy to order, so that's why I go back. There may be better cheaper out there but I enjoy how easy it is to order. Only have purchased for a non-SS, so no SS experience on how they perform on one (yet), but never had a bad blade, but I clean their blades after each use. THIN weld so it only takes a minute to grind down the sides and they are ready to use..

Prices SEEM a wee bit better than Olson from various sources, but then there are many sources for Olson so you can probably get them locally or shipped much quicker.

With that said, my next resaw blade is this one

http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/wood ... lades.aspx

At $30 it's more than I have ever spent, but it comes HIGHLY recommended by someone has always given me the best advise.



Hope that helps

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:47 pm
by charlese
vanfox wrote:Where is the best place online to order bandsaw blades and disk sanding paper? Just looking for a good source reliable and cheap!

In my mind there is no such thing as both RELIABLE and CHEAP when it comes to woodworking tools. Most often reliability comes at a good price. Also IMO, the more costly tools are cheaper in the long run.

P.S. Shopsmith bandsaw blades and sanding disks are well worth their costs.