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Old December 19th 08, 05:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw


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On Dec 18, 9:23 pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
Jimmie




Hey OM


did you looky at harbor freight tools?


I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only


73 OM


n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP


Hey OM
If a twin blade 6.25 inch blade cuts like a 14 inch blade what's a
triple blade cut like?

And can you shave your face with that mirror?
That would make one heck of a disco ceiling mirror ball.

Twin blade is lifetime gaurantee.

73 OM
n8zu

It is a single blade- and the triple chip refers to the rake of individual
teeth. I think every aluminum house uses a triple chip blade. Not cheap at
$150 or so- but as I said, one of our blades is around 10 years old, is used
daily and still cuts with a mirror finish.

Dale W4OP


 
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