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Old 08-22-2012, 12:16 AM
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I just purchased a ZONA mini hack saw for some scenery demolition and rebuild. The handle came with a fine tooth blade, so I also purchased a package of course tooth blades. My question is, how I can change out the blade, short of punching the pin out, and replacing the pin after the new blade is in place. No instructions came with either package so I went to the web site, but no joy. Do I need to clamp the bugger in a vise? Any tips or hints would be appreciated.

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Zona offers two handles. One a saw blade is permanently attached. The other has a nut and bolt, for attaching different blades. You just need to get another handle. Or you can do as you say, drill out the pin and replace with a nut and bolt, or better a wingnut.
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Old 08-27-2012, 10:16 PM
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for the info, CJr. I had figured it wasn't gonna be easy. May just cut some doweling and b=make my own handle.
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