We stock a wide range of hand saws for carpentry, plumbing and masonry work, including Bahco hacksaws and coping saws, Marshalltown masonry hand saws, and Predator general purpose handsaws.
Bahco hacksaws, coping saws and fret saws
Predator and Silverline general purpose handsaws
Marshalltown masonry hand saws
If you can't find the saw or blade you need, tell us what you need here and we'll source it for you.
Bahco 23-30 Raker Tooth Hard Point Bowsaw Blade 755mm Bahco Raker Tooth Hard Point Bowsaw Blade are ideal for cutting in green wood. Made from hardened and tempered high quality...
Bahco 244 22" Barracuda Saw
The Bahco 244+ Barracuda Handsaw is a high-quality general purpose hard point saw suitable for cutting softwood, worktops, chipboard and MDF.
Bahco 300mm (12") Hacksaw With 3 Extra Blades The Bahco 317 Hacksaw is suitable for all-round use. It has a slim, comfortable frame design to improve access in confined spaces...
Bahco 302-53W-12P Fret Saw Blades for Wood For fret saws 302 and 502, for wood and plastic Types of tooth; 1-3: fine, 5-7: medium, 9-11: coarse Suitable for cutting wood....
Bahco Coping Saw Blades 303-5p
Spare Blades For 301 Coping Saw.
Made Of Hardened And Tempered Carbon Steel.
Teeth Milled And Set 14 Tpi.Length: 150Mm (6 In).Pack Of 5.
Bahco Coping Saw with Wooden Handle 301 For fine precision work and sawing wood and plastics Nickel-plated steel frame Orange lacquered, wooden beech handle Quick twist action wooden handle for...
Bahco Fret Saw with Wooden Handle 302 Frame made of flat, plated steel Wooden beech handle, orange lacquered, fitted with blade for wood working 300 mm/12" cutting depth Spare blades...
Choosing the Right Hand Saw
Tooth count (TPI) determines the finish, a lower TPI cuts faster but rougher, suited to general timber, while a higher TPI gives a smoother, slower cut for fine or detail work. A hacksaw or coping saw with a replaceable blade is more economical for tasks that regularly need a fresh, sharp edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does TPI mean on a hand saw?
Teeth per inch, a lower TPI cuts faster and rougher, a higher TPI gives a slower but smoother cut.
What is the difference between a hacksaw and a coping saw?
A hacksaw suits straight cuts in metal or plastic; a coping saw has a thinner blade for curved and detail cuts in wood.
Do you stock replacement blades for hacksaws and coping saws?
Yes, in a range of lengths and tooth configurations.
What saw should I use for cutting masonry by hand?
A dedicated masonry hand saw such as the Marshalltown Rock Warrior, standard wood or metal saws will not cope with masonry.
Do you stock saws suited to first fix carpentry?
Yes, Predator and other general-purpose handsaws are suited to first fix and general site carpentry.
Can you source a specific saw or blade brand not listed?
Yes, tell us what you need and we will try to source it for you.