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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1395946" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>Ya the two screws are just 1/4-20's. I wire EDM'd the blade to fit the blade pocket and put the two holes in it. And ya I have a few push cut and pull cut.</p><p></p><p>I was planning on changing the design on my next lot so that the blade is sized and has the mounting holes on both ends so it can be used as a push or pull cut. I also wanted to center the holes so you can mount the blade "upside down". My handle is designed to be used by people with larger hands, but if you flip it upside down the handle fits comfortably in a smaller hand.</p><p></p><p>The blade is a power hacksaw blade, rated up to 40 Rockwell for cutting. I just try to avoid handsawing anything overly hard with it cause i want to preserve blade life. We cut the heim joint and nut, it was softer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1395946, member: 100535"] Ya the two screws are just 1/4-20’s. I wire EDM’d the blade to fit the blade pocket and put the two holes in it. And ya I have a few push cut and pull cut. I was planning on changing the design on my next lot so that the blade is sized and has the mounting holes on both ends so it can be used as a push or pull cut. I also wanted to center the holes so you can mount the blade “upside down”. My handle is designed to be used by people with larger hands, but if you flip it upside down the handle fits comfortably in a smaller hand. The blade is a power hacksaw blade, rated up to 40 Rockwell for cutting. I just try to avoid handsawing anything overly hard with it cause i want to preserve blade life. We cut the heim joint and nut, it was softer. [/QUOTE]
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