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Radial arm saw blade (kinda long)

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Subject: Radial arm saw blade (kinda long)
From: "David C." <cavanadd@kendra.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:57:10 -0700
For years I used an old Wards 10" radial arm saw that I bought in '83, and 
it was old then.  A couple of years ago I sold it, and this winter I got a 
10" Delta (I'd love to get a 10" DeWalt but they are a little out of my 
price range.  Ok, a lot.).  The Delta is a nice saw, lots of power and cast 
iron, but it came with a really horrible combination tooth blade that might 
be ok for chopping up framing lumber, but it makes a mess out of the back 
face of plywood on crosscuts.  Naturally, I HAD a really nice Freud thin 
kerf crosscut blade that the local saw guy really tuned up for me, and it 
went with the Wards saw....the only other appropriate blade I had was the 
one in my chop saw, and it wasn't any better than the Delta blade.  I had 
planned to get a Forrest Chopmaster blade eventually, but since they run 
about $110, I was going to wait a couple of months to let the Visa card 
cool off from my little front end loader/backhoe project.   Then yesterday 
the weekly Horrible Freight advertising circular came (along with two 
catalogs).  Harbor Freight now sells 10" 60 and 80 tooth carbide crosscut 
blades, and the 60T blade is on sale for $9.99.  It's model number 38543, 
and it's not listed as on sale on the web site, but it is in the flyer in 
the store, and my store had a huge stack of the blades.  I figured for ten 
bucks why not, so I got one and tried it this evening.  It's actually 
pretty good.  A LOT better than the Delta blade, which destroyed the back 
face of 1/8" oak plywood.  I got a little splintering on the back face, but 
not much.  It did pretty well on 5/4" solid oak stock also.  The finished 
cut wasn't polished like my hot rod Freud blade, but it was more than 
acceptable.  It's a keeper, and I wish I got it a week ago before I got 
into my current nightstand project.  I'm still going to eventually get the 
Forrest blade, but it's not nearly as critical now.  And, with a little 
luck the 80T blade will be on sale for $12.00 next month.

Dave C






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