I bought my 7 X 12 band saw a couple of years ago as a step up in size from a 4 X 6. The old saw had no provision for coolant and I ran it dry for years. When I got the larger saw, which is set up for coolant, I decided to run it dry also to reduce the mess. Recently I used a friends saw at his shop. It's pretty much the same saw as mine but he uses coolant. The difference was amazing, it was so much faster çutting and much more quiet. So I ordered some Sawzit 2000 coolant (that's what my buddy uses) with my last KBC order to try it on my saw. I had no idea what ratio of water to mix with it. The product says it will work from 5-1 to 30-1 so I started at 5-1. I've been using it with a small trickle of coolant for a couple of weeks now. I have not changed blades but it is cutting much faster and is very quiet now compared to when it ran dry. I'm sure blade life will be extended as well.
I'm curious as to what other's are using and what mixing ratios. I haven't had a problem with spillage as the drip tray on the saw seems to work well. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this subject.
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I'm curious as to what other's are using and what mixing ratios. I haven't had a problem with spillage as the drip tray on the saw seems to work well. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this subject.
https://www.kbctools.ca/itemdetail/1-123-205