Disston Tools
From the beginning, Henry Disston knew that to compete with the then superior English tools, he would need to make the best saw the world had ever known. That was 1840. With superior manufacturing, a vision for innovation, and an earnestness of spirit, Disston created saws manufactured to usher in a new industrial age. At its zenith, Henry Disston and Sons employed an average of 2,500 workers, covered sixty-four acres, and comprised sixty-four buildings. Until its sale to H.K. Porter in 1955, it was a family-run firm. Today, Disston is a global manufacturer of hole saws, band saw blades, jig saw blades, reciprocating saw blades, drill bits, and other hand and power tool related accessories for industrial markets.
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Featured Products
Aggressor® Band Saws
Aggressor® band saws are an industry leader recognized year-in and year-out for industrial-grade performance. Aggressor® band saw blades range in width from ¼” to 2” and are available in a variety of materials and tooth configurations to meet a full complement of cutting needs. |
RemGrit
Specialty cutting applications require a specially designed product.
The tungsten carbide Grit-Edge on each RemGrit product equips it to handle the toughest materials, from ceramic tile to marble and glass. Thousands of carbide particles are permanently bonded to the cutting edge precisely for specific cutting and drilling needs. RemGrit® accessories have no teeth to dull or chip and offer incredible resistance to heat. |
Blu-Mol QuickCore Hole Saws
Blu-Mol QuickCore’s patented technology allows you to engage the quick release exposing the unique open-ended back design to remove the plug immediately using no added tools. Up to 10x faster core ejection.
"Large diamonds are cut into the side and allow for chip/dust ejection and cooling along with side access to the core if you need it. The base of the Disston BLU-MOL QuickCore hole is where the biggest differences are. Compared to other brands, the base is wide open. For sizes starting around an inch, it’s easy to use your thumb to push the core out directly from the center." ~ ProTool Review |