Date: 10/29/2001, 4:54 pm
Looking for a blade for my 10" Grizzly table saw for ripping cedar strips. I've heard from a few sources that a thin-kerf dedicated ripping blade is better than my 10" Freud 40 tooth combination blade. ( so says Val of One Ocean) I thought I heard somewhere that the wood tends to wander more with a combination or crosscut blade that a rip blade. I just thought that with something as soft as cedar, that it would be like butter with my combination blade. I was looking at an 8" Freud thin-kerf rip blade. Any thoughts? Also, in case anyone is interested, I bought two 10 packs of Pony 2' Spring clamps at Costco today for $16 per pack. At $1.60 each, it's by far the cheapest price I've seen. Don't know if Cosco is nationwide, but I thought I'd pass it on.
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- table saw blades
mike arnopol -- 10/29/2001, 4:54 pm- go 7 1/2"
Jay Babina -- 10/30/2001, 11:06 am- Re: table saw blades
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/30/2001, 8:54 am- three blades
David Barrett -- 10/30/2001, 2:57 pm- Re: table saw blades
Jim Kozel -- 10/30/2001, 9:50 am- Re: Blade Spacers
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/30/2001, 11:48 am- A new tool idea for any enterprising tool maker
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/30/2001, 9:04 pm
- A new tool idea for any enterprising tool maker
- Re: table saw blades
- Re: table saw blades
daren neufeld -- 10/29/2001, 8:59 pm- Re: clamps
bob Kelim -- 10/29/2001, 8:53 pm- Re: clamps
Matthew -- 10/29/2001, 9:21 pm- Re: clamps *NM*
Alice -- 10/29/2001, 9:02 pm - Re: clamps *NM*
- Re: table saw blades
ken -- 10/29/2001, 5:16 pm- Re: table saw blades
jim kozel -- 10/29/2001, 10:31 pm
- Re: table saw blades
mike arnopol -- 10/29/2001, 4:56 pm - Re: table saw blades
- go 7 1/2"