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ddinc
 
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Are you cutting thick teak.? You should only have 3-4 hooks in the wood
thickness.
Otherwise the chips and dust have no were to go. Messy blade.

Easier to change the blade than clean it.

"....Ken" wrote in message
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Would anyone have a suggestion for cleaning off/keeping off teak resin
from
bandsaw blades?
I am having to clear the gum off daily and presently using 'easy off'
oven
cleaner. It works, but takes a good half hour a day.

regards....Ken