I am not sure of your model but I know my Sears SS take both types of
blades and with the small fret work I do I rarely use the pin type
blades. Check your manual.
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]:
> Just starting out with a Sears single speed SS Takes 5 " pin end type
> blades do any COs make a spiral blade with pins?I haven't seen any
> around also any links to web sites with free Patterns and other info
> would be greatly appreciated.
> Tanks in advance QLTY
John wrote:
> Just starting out with a Sears single speed SS Takes 5 " pin end type
> blades do any COs make a spiral blade with pins?I haven't seen any
> around also any links to web sites with free Patterns and other info
> would be greatly appreciated.
> Tanks in advance QLTY
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Look here, on the left you will see the Olson Blades,
http://www.tufftooth.com/
You can look on my Links...
http://woodwork.pmccl.com/Business/linksbusiness.htm
Nicks and Welbecks stock blades.
Probably Lee Valley...
Depends on where you are to get the best source...
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Will
Occasional Techno-geek