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    Wallnut is offline He who turns good wood into saw dust
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    Default Freud Pro blades

    Does anyone know where I can get Freud Pro saw blades please. I require a 250x 2.8x40 to fit my Electra Beckum compound mitre saw.

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    40mm bore??? that's bloody HUGE

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    or does the OP mean: 250 diameter -- 2.8 mm kerf -- 40 teeth ?
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    it means 40 teeth, I will have to check the arbour size tomorrow but from memory , it is 30mm. I have been told about Diablo blades, I use them on my panel saw and they are not bad but not as good as the Pro. IMHO

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    Where does everyone buy their tablesaw blades from?? And what brands should one look for?

    I will be looking for a decent combo blade soon - like a 40-50T .... but not sure whether to just get the CMT blades from Carbatec or to look elsewhere

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    I buy Freud Blades from Amazon. And shipping costs no more than buying from mainland suppliers. (I'm in Tassie)

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    Infinity, ordered direct from their website. Their combo blades are the best I've used, especially the thin kerf one for smaller, less powerful saws. Order a couple of blades at a time, and the shipping isn't that steep. I've wanted one of their glue-line ripping blades for a long time.....

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    We use Leuco at work, buy direct from them.

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