Introducing the Stanley 12 in. High Carbon Steel Hacksaw Blade 32 TPI, now available at Stanley's Hardware in Philadelphia, PA. This high-quality hacksaw blade is designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts who demand precision and durability in their cutting tasks. Crafted from high carbon steel, this blade is engineered to cut through a variety of materials, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.
- Blade Length: Measuring 12 inches, this blade provides ample length for a wide range of cutting applications.
- Teeth per Inch: With 32 teeth per inch, this blade is ideal for making clean and precise cuts in mild steel, cast iron, aluminum, and copper.
- Blade Thickness: At 0.025 inches thick, this blade offers a balance of strength and flexibility, ensuring it can handle tough materials without breaking.
- Blade Width: The 1/2 inch width allows for efficient cutting while maintaining control during use.
- Packaging Type: Carded packaging ensures that your blade is protected and easy to store.
Imagine the possibilities as you take on various projects around your home or workplace in Philadelphia. Whether you're cutting through metal pipes for plumbing repairs, crafting custom metal pieces for art projects, or tackling any number of DIY tasks, the Stanley hacksaw blade will deliver the performance you need. Its high carbon steel construction ensures longevity, making it a reliable choice for all your cutting needs.
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Stanley 12 in. High Carbon Steel Hacksaw Blade 32 TPI is not just a tool; it's a commitment to quality and efficiency in your projects. Don't settle for less when it comes to your cutting tools. Enhance your toolkit today by purchasing this essential product at Stanley's Hardware in Philadelphia, PA.
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