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Odie's crazy idea #8

Odie

Panning for Montana gold, with Betsy, the mule!
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For those of you who have saw blades professionally sharpened, you should think about making up a protective covering to protect the teeth while in transit. I guess a piece of plywood with a bolt would work, like some people do, but both sides of the blades is better. This one is handy like a little suitcase! Be sure to use washers as spacers between the blades!

Anyone got any good ideas for band saw blades......I can't think of anything better than a cardboard box......but, there MUST be a better way!

otis of cologne
 

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