At 07:06 PM 11/18/2005, dsinc typed:
I have been told that a 40T blade is a very good
compromise for my DIY projects.
True. FWIW the only thing B&D that I have is from
there Pro line that they had out years ago & it's
a ½" drill that I love but other than that I
wouldn't touch B&D with my ha
Unless you plan on doing a lot of 2 by ripping, or cutting railroad ties,
then I like a 60 tooth carbide blade for general use. Gives a cleaner cut,
and lasts a long time. Blades are cheap these days, on Ebay, so buy name
brand = Skill, Makita, Dewalt, Oldem, there is a lot of good
manufacturer
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:09 PM
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Subject: [H] OT-Circ Saw Blade
BIL says I should find a Black & Deker 7 1/4" saw blade of the "Pirana"
class in a 40T mod
For the most part, I share your professional views re B&D.
I was asking because of a strong rec I got for the B&D "Pirana" series saw
blade w/40T. Nothing more. Perhaps they are not made any longer. My
current saw came with a 16T framing blade that cuts fine but leaves cuts
rough and does
rsday, November 17, 2005 10:09 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] OT-Circ Saw Blade
BIL says I should find a Black & Deker 7 1/4" saw blade of the "Pirana"
class in a 40T mode to be a happy camper.
I'm googled out. Anyone got a clue?
Thanks... :)
BTW: The Milwa
Winterlight wrote:
At 07:09 PM 11/17/2005, you wrote:
BIL says I should find a Black & Deker 7 1/4" saw blade of the
"Pirana" class in a 40T mode to be a happy camper.
I'm googled out. Anyone got a clue?
Thanks... :)
Well, I am a General Contractor who owns a lot of this stuff. I don't
pa
At 07:09 PM 11/17/2005, you wrote:
BIL says I should find a Black & Deker 7 1/4" saw blade of the "Pirana"
class in a 40T mode to be a happy camper.
I'm googled out. Anyone got a clue?
Thanks... :)
Well, I am a General Contractor who owns a lot of this stuff. I don't
particularly like Black
BIL says I should find a Black & Deker 7 1/4" saw blade of the "Pirana"
class in a 40T mode to be a happy camper.
I'm googled out. Anyone got a clue?
Thanks... :)
BTW: The Milwaukee 6390-21 is a really nice sawdust-maker!
Best,
Duncan
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