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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel
(not carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking
for one. Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find
them in 10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark

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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel (not
carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking for one.
Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find them in
10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark


If you are only cutting plywood, whats wrong with using the 10"?

Dave



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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel (not
carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking for one.
Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find them in
10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark



If you are only cutting plywood, whats wrong with using the 10"?

Dave



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Dave,
I am not using it to cut plywood. I am using it in a 12" CMS to cut
plastic similar to, but more brittle than, vinyl siding and would be
running it backwards similar to the way you cut siding.
I am trying to avoid purchasing a 100+ tooth carbide blade similar to
what you would use to cut fine, highly detailed, aluminum extrusions.
These are the only blades I can imagine would cut thin, hard, vinyl when
installed with blade in its designed rotation. Even then there is still
the chance of a tooth catching and chipping. I was tempted to try an 80
but thought this would be an easier route.
I cant run a 10" blade in the CMS as it wont reach the table and dont
want to have make an elevated table or anything.
I thought perhaps there may still be companies making 12" steel blades
like they do 10".

Mark

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M&S wrote in message
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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel
(not carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking
for one. Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find
them in 10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark


Mcmaster-carr shows one #3973a64 that's steel,12", 1" bore, 150 tooth,
6400 max rpm- 31.30 US dollars that was in the #104 catalog Pat


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M&S wrote in message
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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel
(not carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking
for one. Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find
them in 10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark



Mcmaster-carr shows one #3973a64 that's steel,12", 1" bore, 150 tooth,
6400 max rpm- 31.30 US dollars that was in the #104 catalog Pat



ooo man, I thought you had it. Their current catalog/web shows that
blade no longer available and offers a 122.00 carbide as a substite.
Thanks a lot though!!

Mark

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patrick mitchel wrote:

M&S wrote in message
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Hello to the group,
I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a source for a 12" steel
(not carbide) blade with a 1" bore? I have searched my a** off looking
for one. Hoping for fine toothed/plywood blade but seems I can only find
them in 10".
Thought perhaps some of you may have some sources I cant seem to get on
the net.

Thanks,
Mark



Mcmaster-carr shows one #3973a64 that's steel,12", 1" bore, 150 tooth,
6400 max rpm- 31.30 US dollars that was in the #104 catalog Pat



ooo man, I thought you had it. Their current catalog/web shows that
blade no longer available and offers a 122.00 carbide as a substite.
Thanks a lot though!!

Mark


Can you use a composition cutoff wheel, or would that be too wide a kerf?


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ooo man, I thought you had it. Their current catalog/web shows that
blade no longer available and offers a 122.00 carbide as a substite.
Thanks a lot though!!

Mark

OK, one more shot http://www.tools-plus.com/maa792318-0.html shows a makita
non carbide 12" blade (1" bore) 200tooth for 75 dollah murrican- if at
first you don''t succeed- Pat




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patrick mitchel wrote:

M&S wrote in message
link.net...

ooo man, I thought you had it. Their current catalog/web shows that
blade no longer available and offers a 122.00 carbide as a substite.
Thanks a lot though!!

Mark


OK, one more shot http://www.tools-plus.com/maa792318-0.html shows a makita
non carbide 12" blade (1" bore) 200tooth for 75 dollah murrican- if at
first you don''t succeed- Pat



Hehe, you are the man. I need a lesson on search strings from you.
Thanks for the link.

Mark

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Side note, Just for the hell of it I punched the makita model # into
ebay and I picked one up brand new shipped to my door for 47.00. Thanks
again Patrick...

Mark

patrick mitchel wrote:

M&S wrote in message
link.net...

ooo man, I thought you had it. Their current catalog/web shows that
blade no longer available and offers a 122.00 carbide as a substite.
Thanks a lot though!!

Mark


OK, one more shot http://www.tools-plus.com/maa792318-0.html shows a makita
non carbide 12" blade (1" bore) 200tooth for 75 dollah murrican- if at
first you don''t succeed- Pat



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