woodbrains
Established Member
Hello,
Just moved into a brand new school with all new equipment. Had to rub my eyes and pinch myself, as all the machinery is top of the range stuff, which is unusual for new school budget bean counters.
Anyway, had a play with the new Sedgwick TS today and the rip blade it is equipped with needs replacing with a higher tooth count blade for the sheet materials we mostly use. Took out the said blade for inspection and noticed there is a hole, extra to the 2 'lug' holes normally found. Do I just get a 315mm blade and drill a suitable hole, offering up the other as a template or can blades be bought with this hole already done? I guess the plate could be drilled with cobalt drills. I like the price of Wealden blades, so I'd like one from there, if possible. Does anyone buy Sedgwick ready blades from there?
Mike.
Just moved into a brand new school with all new equipment. Had to rub my eyes and pinch myself, as all the machinery is top of the range stuff, which is unusual for new school budget bean counters.
Anyway, had a play with the new Sedgwick TS today and the rip blade it is equipped with needs replacing with a higher tooth count blade for the sheet materials we mostly use. Took out the said blade for inspection and noticed there is a hole, extra to the 2 'lug' holes normally found. Do I just get a 315mm blade and drill a suitable hole, offering up the other as a template or can blades be bought with this hole already done? I guess the plate could be drilled with cobalt drills. I like the price of Wealden blades, so I'd like one from there, if possible. Does anyone buy Sedgwick ready blades from there?
Mike.