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"U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com>

14/07/2004 6:43 PM

Blade to cut Subflor/Dricore?

List:

What sort of circ saw blade would be suitable for these materials?

It's basically OSB bonded to what appears to be EPS, giving the effect
of little feet or troughs to raise the thing above a concrete floor.

www.subflor.com
www.dricore.com

Both manufacturers recommend cutting "with a circular saw" but don't
specify a tooth count or anything else.

Is this an application for a "junk blade"?

Thanks


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patriarch <[email protected]>

in reply to "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com> on 14/07/2004 6:43 PM

15/07/2004 12:55 AM

[email protected] (Wyatt Wright) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com> wrote in
> message news:<[email protected]>...
>> List:
>>
>> What sort of circ saw blade would be suitable for these materials?
>>
>> It's basically OSB bonded to what appears to be EPS, giving the
>> effect of little feet or troughs to raise the thing above a concrete
>> floor.
>>
>> www.subflor.com
>> www.dricore.com
>>
>> Both manufacturers recommend cutting "with a circular saw" but don't
>> specify a tooth count or anything else.
>>
>> Is this an application for a "junk blade"?
>
> I just did that. Picked up one of these at the local lumber yard for
> less than $20.
>
> http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/accessory_category_detail.asp?categor
> yID=366
>

Or a 5 pack, with an yellow advertising cooler, $29 on clearance at Orange
Borg this morning...

wW

[email protected] (Wyatt Wright)

in reply to "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com> on 14/07/2004 6:43 PM

14/07/2004 3:23 PM

"U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> List:
>
> What sort of circ saw blade would be suitable for these materials?
>
> It's basically OSB bonded to what appears to be EPS, giving the effect
> of little feet or troughs to raise the thing above a concrete floor.
>
> www.subflor.com
> www.dricore.com
>
> Both manufacturers recommend cutting "with a circular saw" but don't
> specify a tooth count or anything else.
>
> Is this an application for a "junk blade"?

I just did that. Picked up one of these at the local lumber yard for less than $20.

http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/accessory_category_detail.asp?categoryID=366

b

in reply to "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@cdksystems.com> on 14/07/2004 6:43 PM

14/07/2004 11:54 AM

On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 18:43:51 GMT, "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles
Krug"@cdksystems.com> wrote:

>List:
>
>What sort of circ saw blade would be suitable for these materials?
>
>It's basically OSB bonded to what appears to be EPS, giving the effect
>of little feet or troughs to raise the thing above a concrete floor.
>
>www.subflor.com
>www.dricore.com
>
>Both manufacturers recommend cutting "with a circular saw" but don't
>specify a tooth count or anything else.
>
>Is this an application for a "junk blade"?

yes. a >$15 carbide blade will probably be about right.



>
>Thanks
>


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