ordered Makita 18 volt band saw!

   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #11  
Let us know how it went after the new wears off. I'd like to have one also.
 
   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #13  
Used to have a corded Milwaukee, that I gave to my brother when he needed one. Am thinking of getting a Hercules 20v model.

These porta saws are very handy when you need one.
 
   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #14  
Used to have a corded Milwaukee, that I gave to my brother when he needed one. Am thinking of getting a Hercules 20v model.

These porta saws are very handy when you need one.
I just have a corded one. 90+% of use in the shop. I have a little Honda eu2000 if I need to go out of the extension cord reach.
 
   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #15  
I just have a corded one. 90+% of use in the shop. I have a little Honda eu2000 if I need to go out of the extension cord reach.
I do the same thing as I have a corded Milwaukee and a corded 2 speed Rockwell.

My Rockwell is on a tri-pod with a chain vise to hold what you are cutting, so you can walk away from it while it's cutting.

The little Honda's are really handy for jobs like that.

SR
 
   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #16  
My bands are 18tpi. I have used them to cut metal, plastic, PVC, and just about everything else. Even wood occasionally. My saw is a corded Milwaukee deep cut that I picked up used a dozen years ago. It usually resides on a stand I made for it, but can go from stationary to portable in about five minutes: two screws at the top hold it in, unplug the cord from the switched outlet, and remove the wood block holding the throttle open. Good luck with your new purchase, I hope it serves you well.
 

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   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #19  
What tpi is everyone else using?
Optimal performance is with 3 teeth in the kerf. I bought a 3-pack each, of maybe four different TPI's when I got my bandsaw (Milwaukee corded version of what you have), and just swap blades depending on what I'm cutting.

You can get away with 2 teeth in the kerf, but much coarser than that, and the thing gets real grabby and tends to make a ratty cut. You can also get away with 4 or 5 teeth in the kerf, it just cuts slower, and gets the blade hotter.

If you cut a lot of 1/8" structural steel (angle, square tube, pipe, etc.), then a 24 TPI blade is your sweet spot. Start with that, and maybe stick an 18 and a 36 tpi in the case, to swap in for thicker and thinner materials.
 
   / ordered Makita 18 volt band saw! #20  
I can't remember for sure, but I think most of mine have 18tpi blades (really need to check to be sure). I think I'm up to four Milwaukees and one DeWalt now, the Milwaukees are an older 24v, two 18v, and a 12v. The DeWalt is also a 12v, they are probably the ones I use the most.
 

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