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I use a Bahco folding saw which I bought as a pruning saw. It appears to be identical (although black/orange rather than black/green in colour) to the Laplander saw which I've noticed on some Bushcraft websites. Does anyone know of a supplier of replacement blades please?
most of the sites the stock them do the blades to.. www.trekdirect.co.uk and www.raymears.com spring to mind.. not sure about any others.. however its only the laplander blade stocked by them.. where you looking for a different one..
(laplander is suited to cutting both dry and green wood other models are suited to one or other type of wood)
Thanks - my pruning blade cuts on the pull-stroke only so it might be slightly different. I'll check out the websites. Thanks again.
Hi falcon,
There are at least 3 variants of the bahco saw. The basic differenc is the tooth form and pitch.
One's close to a classic japanese style through fairly coarse for green wood, the laplander is an all round hybrid that's not as aggressive on green wood but is tougher and better for doing seasoned wood. I think the third is an "XT" tooth form.
They're ALL pull cut and I would expect the blades to be interchangeable though I've never tried this. Main point I'd check is that they're the same length. I have a vague impression from when I was checking them out that they're not all the same blade length.
Woodlore were doing laplander blades for £12 something inc VAT & delivery. I noticed when ordering some "artic summer" midge repellant from them last night.
Cheers
Thanks - I think mine is possibly the XT form (rather like the Spear & Jackson handsaw blades types which have become popular in recent years?) and it's a top performer. From the photographs the handle shape, size and mechanism appears to be the same so I'd hope they're interchangeable. I'll look at the websites and/or try to find a local stockist in so that I can examine them more closely.
MartiniDave
03-12-2004, 10:27
I've seen the replacement blades in some garden centres. You might also try Amazon.
I used my black and orange Bahco side by side with the Laplander when I did my course and couldn't tell the difference in use, but the laplander blade did look more agressive.
Dave
I still have a couple of the orange/black saws. We have been using them for years now.
We got some replacement blades from the local tool shop. They ordered them in for us, and they worked out quite cheap.