by the Olson Saw Company
"Cool Tool Winner"
When we got
our new bandsaw, I was very pleased with its performance, as was Dan. We must
have tried everything the poor thing could do, believe me. We put this tool
through the toughest trial I could imagine and it came through with flying
colors. The only exception was those little plastic guide blocks, which failed
miserably. Being a skeptic of plastic parts, I called my local saw shop and
talked to Curt, the owner. We talked at length about the new saw he sold us
and these awful little plastic guide blocks. Curt said, "Come on down and
I sell you some cool
blocks." So, I got in my truck and drove right over and he handed me this
little package that said "Cool
Blocks."
These little
wonders were made by the same company that kept me in my benchtop bandsaw
for so long with their great little blades. That company is The Olson Saw
Company. Now mind you, I balked at the $12.95 price tag. The other blocks
weren't even a week old and were shot, but I got them anyway. We installed
the little cubes and began the workout again. First, we worked with scraps,
then two old hippy Adirondack suites. There was not so much as a whimper from
these new cool blocks as the blade cut true and no adjustments have been required
since they went in 4 weeks ago. Olson says they will pay for themselves quickly
by extending the life of your blades and improving its performance.
These triple-lubricated,
laminated blocks allow the blade to run cooler than metal and are completely
superior to plastic. They come in many sizes, so be sure to ask your saw shop
for the ones you need. Yes, I said NEED! These blocks are so cool they are
our cool tool of the month.
Lance
Available from Rocker. Or check your local saw shops
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