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Glue line Rip Blades
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CChar1151 asks:
Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). What's new about them? I've tried DeWalt, Amana, Freud, CMT and several others. You can glue right after ripping. Charlie Self "They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program." George W. Bush, St. Charles, Missouri, November 2, 2000 |
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Hi Cary,
I think my Freud Glue Line rip bade is great. Works as advertised. Cheers, JG CChar1151 wrote: Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary |
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I've got a Freud. Works great, even on my Crapsman saw!
"CChar1151" wrote in message ... Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary |
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Groggy wrote in
: snip I've tried DeWalt, Amana, Freud, CMT and several others. You can glue right after ripping. If they do well in the market Charlie, would you like to go into business with me selling some No 4 Stanley "glue planes" on eBay? ;-) Groggy Don't start that now! You _know_ it takes at least a #6 Stanley glue plane... ;-) Patriarch |
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"CChar1151" wrote in message ... Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:22 -0500, "Mike Lewis"
wrote: Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. Why? TWS |
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"TWS" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:22 -0500, "Mike Lewis" wrote: Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. Why? TWS umm ... I thought the whole thread was tongue in cheek ... why would you have to wait to glue up your project after cutting with a "regular" blade? |
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Mike Lewis wrote:
"TWS" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:22 -0500, "Mike Lewis" wrote: Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. Why? TWS umm ... I thought the whole thread was tongue in cheek ... why would you have to wait to glue up your project after cutting with a "regular" blade? Moisture stabilization, particularly if came from thick or very wide stock... |
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"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message ... Mike Lewis wrote: "TWS" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:22 -0500, "Mike Lewis" wrote: Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. Why? TWS umm ... I thought the whole thread was tongue in cheek ... why would you have to wait to glue up your project after cutting with a "regular" blade? Moisture stabilization, particularly if came from thick or very wide stock... How does a saw blade solve this issue? Does it coat the wood so that it doesn't dry out? |
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I use the Forrest and it is perfect!!!
max CChar1151 asks: Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). What's new about them? I've tried DeWalt, Amana, Freud, CMT and several others. You can glue right after ripping. Charlie Self "They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program." George W. Bush, St. Charles, Missouri, November 2, 2000 |
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"Mike Lewis" wrote in message
... "Duane Bozarth" wrote in message ... Mike Lewis wrote: "TWS" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:22 -0500, "Mike Lewis" wrote: Even with the "glue" blades, I strongly recommend having the wood sit for 2-3 days prior to glue up. Why? TWS umm ... I thought the whole thread was tongue in cheek ... why would you have to wait to glue up your project after cutting with a "regular" blade? Moisture stabilization, particularly if came from thick or very wide stock... How does a saw blade solve this issue? Does it coat the wood so that it doesn't dry out? The glue line blades come with a load of organic material. I'm certain that helps with keeping the wood from drying out. -j |
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CChar1151 wrote:
Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). My 40T WWII rips more accurate edges than my Freud "Glue Line Rip". The Freud is a thin kerf, and I suspect it deflects. The full kerf version of the blade will probably do better, but I have no reason to buy one. Barry |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message ... In article , (CChar1151) wrote: Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary Are those the linear crystal oxygen free blades? I suspect Monster Cable collaborated on the blade design to align the electrons... -- -Mike- |
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I glue after ripping now. No special blade needed, just a decent one.
"CChar1151" wrote in message ... Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary |
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"CChar1151" wrote in message ... Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary I've use a Freud blade, and now mostly use a Ridge Carbide 40T combo blade. No one ever told me not to glue right after ripping, but it has always worked. I'm not sure what advantage these "special" blades would have. |
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 15:05:02 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote: "CChar1151" wrote in message ... Anyone try any of the new "glue line" rip blades being offered by several saw blade manufacturers? Was wondering if they are all they are claimed to be (ie you can glue immediatly after ripping). All comments appreciated Thanks! Cary I have not heard of "glue line" blades but I have been glueing after ripping with my Forrest blades for years. |
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