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The 70-14JR Epoxy Coated Steel Frame Junior Hacksaw is a compact yet powerful tool designed for precision cutting. With a robust epoxy-coated steel frame and a virtually unbreakable bimetal blade, this saw ensures durability and safety. Measuring 10.5 inches in length and 2.625 inches in width, it’s versatile enough for various applications, making it a must-have for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
M**M
Great Little saw
I have corprel tunnel syndrome in my wrist, which makes it hard to use a bigger saw this works out just perfect. It’ll cut through metal through wood through plastic through PVC pipe. Highly recommend it for DYI projects for people with small hands or for older people like myself.
M**E
Good blades
Like that these blades will cut unlike the blades I purchased from a big box store that would cut paper and balsa wood,pins are a little bit big but nothing a Dremel can’t correct,when I use these blades up I’ll definitely purchase from this company/seller
J**H
Pretty good
Good sharp blades they are thin but strong haven't broken one yet
M**M
Exactly what I needed
Fit in perfectly into my small saw. Cut through 3-ply guitar pickguard material and got the job done.
B**D
These are pro blades. Good stuff.
First rate blades !I bought them to kind of fill out the selection of mini blades for my new mini saw.I expected to use these coarse blades more for plastic and wood (softer materials) being the coarsest teeth per inch.Today at work I had to saw some small diameter stainless steel rod. The first time I tried that with the blade that came with my saw that blade didn't survive even one cut. So I thought what the heck a brutal test for these New Eclipse blades but I will learn "what they are made of" as it were. Even though the rod was only two millimeters and these blades 14 TPI (a bit too coarse for the application) these Eclipse blades made cut after cut and were as good as new. Still really sharp when I was finished and realistically this was abusing the blades.I am surprised and very pleased ! These blades could not be better. If they were not hard enough they would have worn out on the extra tough to cut stainless steel rod and if they were too hard the teeth would have easily been broken by snagging on the under sized wire (24 or 32 TPI would have been a more appropriate tooth selection for this small wire).BUY THESE BLADES IF YOU WANT GREAT BLADES. Good product. Thank you Eclipse.PS: one small thing to warn you about. The pins in the ends of the blades were larger than the slots in my saw. I would rather have that than wires that are too small and weak. I took an ignition point file (a very thin inexpensive file) and widened the slots in my saw to accommodate these blades. Worth the effort.
S**I
Amazing
This has to be the best product I have used to help me in my hobby baking. This cuts dowels and artificial flower stems! Nice and sharp and easy to use.
A**R
It works!
I’m a girl and not the strongest and I was able to cut through metal with this, worked great and was not expensive at all.
H**I
Pins are too thick, will not mount on BrassCraft T114 hacksaw
I tried three brands of 32 TPI 6" mini-hacksaw blades, for my BrassCraft T114 Close Quarters Hacksaw:1. Eclipse 71-132R Carbon Spring Steel Junior Hacksaw Blades (10 pack) $0.72 each bladeBlade thickness is 0.017 inches.The pins on the Eclipse blades were too thick, so I could not install them on my hacksaw.Holding the blade in my hand, it does cut the Stainless Steel which is used for Stainless Phillips screws sold at Home Depot.2. Superior Tools Spare Blades (10) for Mini Hacksaw $0.56 each bladeBlade thickness is 0.019 inches.Works well, does cut the Stainless Steel which is used for Stainless Phillips screws sold at Home Depot.3. Zona 36-657 Mini/Junior Hack Saw Blades (3) $2.20 each bladeBlade thickness is 0.016 inches.Works well, does cut the Stainless Steel which is used for Stainless Phillips screws sold at Home Depot.All three of these blades have a wavy pattern along the length of the blade, unlike the original BrassCraft blade. This means they cannot cut as narrow a slot.One conclusion from the above data is that the thinner blades cost more. (The original BrassCraft blade was 0.016 inch in thickness.)
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