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Steel cutting circular saw blades ( HF )
In one of the last mail order catalogs from Harbor Freight, I noticed
some steel cutting circular saw blades. 92800 is the item number for a 10 inch 80 tooth 5/8 arbor blade that sells for $20. The teeth are C6 carbide micrograin. They also have bigger and smaller blades. Sounds like it might be a good deal, but it is always nice to hear from someone who has tried Harbor Freight tools. So has anyone actually tried one? Dan |
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In one of the last mail order catalogs from Harbor Freight, I noticed some steel cutting circular saw blades. 92800 is the item number for a 10 inch 80 tooth 5/8 arbor blade that sells for $20. The teeth are C6 carbide micrograin. They also have bigger and smaller blades. Sounds like it might be a good deal, but it is always nice to hear from someone who has tried Harbor Freight tools. So has anyone actually tried one? Dan Not that part number, but I run their 48 tooth 12" blade in my Makita dry saw all the time. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46234 It does not wear as well as the factory blade but it doesn't cost like the factory blade either. (Cuts much longer with water based coolant) --Winston |
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The number for the Harbor Freight 12 inch steel cutting saw blade is
92802. It is a 100 tooth blade with little or no back rake on the teeth. With twice the number of teeth it costs slightly more, $30. My experience with Harbor Freight saw blades for cutting wood has been good. But except for the saw I use to cut up scrap wood and branches, I don't do much wood cutting. I have inadvertanly cut with that saw thru a few nails with no noticeable affect. Dan Winston wrote: Not that part number, but I run their 48 tooth 12" blade in my Makita dry saw all the time. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46234 It does not wear as well as the factory blade but it doesn't cost like the factory blade either. (Cuts much longer with water based coolant) --Winston |
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