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Hi evryone. Do any of you know of a product or substance that may be suitable to use as/with blade lube on a bandsaw. Usually water is all that is needed, in varying amounts dependant on timber being milled, but was milling a piece of scots pine yesterdy and it was so resinous that the blade was becoming coated in no time and the teeth clogged and blunted.:scared1:I have seen products in aerosols but never paid much attention to them due to the quantity i would require. Any ideas? Ta.:001_smile:

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Hi evryone. Do any of you know of a product or substance that may be suitable to use as/with blade lube on a bandsaw. Usually water is all that is needed, in varying amounts dependant on timber being milled, but was milling a piece of scots pine yesterdy and it was so resinous that the blade was becoming coated in no time and the teeth clogged and blunted.:scared1:I have seen products in aerosols but never paid much attention to them due to the quantity i would require. Any ideas? Ta.:001_smile:

 

we used to use red deisel when cutting pit props on an old push bench ,but that was many yrs ago probaly get hung for it now:scared1:

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