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how do i change coping saw blade?

just bought a coping saw and cant figure out how to put a new blade on!
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Re: how do i change coping saw blade?

ok i got it. it just took a lot of pressure to bend the frame so it would fit.

dont i feel dumb now
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Re: how do i change coping saw blade?

On mine, you only need hold the frame and unscrew the handle to take the tension off the blade. Then remove and replace the blade. Try that on yours maybe?

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Re: how do i change coping saw blade?

well, to remove the blade, all you have to do is hold the little tab that is closest to the handle, and then twist the handle off.

but the blades are shorter than the frame is, so to put them on you have to secure the blade in one end of the frame and then push down on the frame to bend it so the blade can reach the other end of the frame. then secure and tighten handle.

i guess they did this so the blade would be under a lot of tension so it doesnt move a lot.
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