Try:
www.internationaltool.com
or eBay (search under freud dado)
Always some available their, new in box.
enjoy
"Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Lowes sells them in Texas.
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> > I live in NH. Can these be purchased retail or mail order (web) only?
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Lowes sells them in Texas.
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"jtpr" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I don't remember the HP. But it is the low end Craftsman 110v saw.
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If it has a belt from the motor to the saw arbor, you could probably use
a 6" set. If the motor powers the arbor directly, you'll need to go with
the smallest available (if it will even fit on the arbor). 8" sets are
best on large saws that have the muscle to spin all that metal.
Hmmm, looks like Sears sells them. Looking at the web site I saw a 24 tooth
75th Anniversary sears blade. Anybody bought this? It's $80 and the Freud
8" is $109. Also, would I be better off with the 6" or the 8" on a 110v
Craftsman TS? What are the advantages/disadvantages? Is more teeth better?
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I don't remember the HP. But it is the low end Craftsman 110v saw.
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"Caractacus Potts" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > 8" is $109. Also, would I be better off with the 6" or the 8" on a
> 110v
> > Craftsman TS? What are the advantages/disadvantages? Is more teeth
> better?
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> What horsepower/size saw are you talking about? Direct drive or
> contractors or cabinet?
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Lowes carries them in VA, also. But Amazon and Eagle-American have the best
price right now on the Frued &-Piece Pro Dado Set. You can probably get
it from either for right around $70.00 after S/H.
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