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Started by Mark Webb, April 15, 2010, 07:05:33 PM

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Mark Webb

Which tooth spacing do you use and why?
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sdunston

Quote from: Mark Webb on April 15, 2010, 07:05:33 PM
Which tooth spacing do you use and why?
7/8 but I think that hook angle is more important. I run 10 deg
Sam
WM LT28, American fordge 18x8 planer,Orange and white chainsaws, NH TC33, IHT6 dozer, IH-H tractor and alot of other stuff that keeps me agravated trying to keep running

Bibbyman

7/8s because that's the way Wood-Mizer blades come.  I think now they've got a couple of others for some special applications.  But with all the other variables,  sticking with 7/8s is at least one I don't have to worry about.
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bandmiller2

7/8" is pretty much the standard.Many of the 1 1/4" bands use 3/4" spacing,probibly its easier on light power plants.I've used and like 1" spacing.You won't go wrong with 7/8" probibly the angle of the tooth {hook} has more to do with how it cuts.Frank C.
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