"Doug Miller" wrote in message
.com...
PC's website calls it a "blade-left" blade. No reason you couldn't use it
on a
blade-right CS, as long as you remember to install it with the label
facing
left (inward) so the teeth are cutting in the right direction.
Sudden thought: we've had a few posts in the last year, both here and on
alt.home.repair, complaining of a CS blade that's burning instead of
cutting,
that turned out to be due to installing the blade backward. I always
wondered
how anyone could manage to do that. Now, maybe I understand: if you put a
blade-left blade on a blade-right saw (or vice versa) with the label
facing
outward, that's exactly what you'd get.
*HINT* - - - It is still necessary for the operator to be more intelligent
that the tool.
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