wesg
Titanium
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2004
If you're worried about staining on a saw cut, you probably don't want that coolant in the machines doing your finish work.
Coarser pitch blade has more rounded gullets so the chips don't get packed in. And set it up so the tail end of the bar is higher than the cutting zone. Coolant won't run uphill. Long cutoffs are still going to be a problem of course. Bucket or drain pan fixes that, mostly. Never tried it, but maybe some fake grass in the pan would help.
Coarser pitch blade has more rounded gullets so the chips don't get packed in. And set it up so the tail end of the bar is higher than the cutting zone. Coolant won't run uphill. Long cutoffs are still going to be a problem of course. Bucket or drain pan fixes that, mostly. Never tried it, but maybe some fake grass in the pan would help.