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"SamShank"

13/12/2004 8:55 AM

Source for 5 1/2" circular saw blades

Does anyone have an economical source for cheapo blades for battery
powered circular saws?

The cheapest I've found is about $6 from Home Depot. I can get 7 1/4"
blades, carbide tipped, for about $1-3. Why can't I find the smaller
ones for this price?

Thanks,

Sam


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"Joe"

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

13/12/2004 11:59 PM

I paid $2.89 for a carbide tipped circ. blade three years back. Used it to
cut up a 40' X 15' front porch (flooring and columns) then, to cut all the
replacement stock for the new floor and posts. Finally killed the blade
when we took off old "built in" gutters by cutting teh entire 40' length of
roof open through teh shingles with that blade. Still worked just fine
believe it or not... But could tell it was getting dull.

After that, I ran out to the vendor who was selling those blades and bought
20. I have a lifetime supply now.

Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
http://www.autodrill.com
http://www.multi-spindle-heads.com

V8013

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

14/12/2004 10:24 AM


"Curtis Conley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Several years ago Black and Decker sold a 5 1/2" circular saw. I have one
> and use the hck out of it on small jobs. I still on occasion find some of
> these blades at Black and Decker stores and flea markets.
>

Hey - me too. My brother had it and after he got killed I ended up with it.
Love that little sucker. It's light, maneuverable, and just plain handy.
At least it was... the switch went on it and B&D does not carry the parts
for that saw anymore. It's a cheap piece of crap - bushings, noisy motor
and vibrates like hell in your hand, but it sure was easy to cut with. Beat
grabbing my Milwaukee most of the time for quick cuts.

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "Mike Marlow" on 14/12/2004 10:24 AM

14/12/2004 2:33 PM

Mike Marlow writes:

>"Curtis Conley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Several years ago Black and Decker sold a 5 1/2" circular saw. I have one
>> and use the hck out of it on small jobs. I still on occasion find some of
>> these blades at Black and Decker stores and flea markets.
>>
>
>Hey - me too. My brother had it and after he got killed I ended up with it.
>Love that little sucker. It's light, maneuverable, and just plain handy.
>At least it was... the switch went on it and B&D does not carry the parts
>for that saw anymore. It's a cheap piece of crap - bushings, noisy motor
>and vibrates like hell in your hand, but it sure was easy to cut with. Beat
>grabbing my Milwaukee most of the time for quick cuts.

Have you looked at the Porter-Cable trim saw? It's a 4-1/2", gear driven,
weighs about 7 pounds, is not particularly noisy, and if you wear one out,
you're doing heavier work than most people. I had one, someone swiped it about
20 years ago, and I've never replaced it, but every time I cut a sheet of
plywood, I wish I had.

Charlie Self
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire." Sir Winston
Churchill

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "Mike Marlow" on 14/12/2004 10:24 AM

15/12/2004 3:43 AM


"Charlie Self" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Have you looked at the Porter-Cable trim saw? It's a 4-1/2", gear driven,
> weighs about 7 pounds, is not particularly noisy, and if you wear one out,
> you're doing heavier work than most people. I had one, someone swiped it
about
> 20 years ago, and I've never replaced it, but every time I cut a sheet of
> plywood, I wish I had.
>

I hadn't Charlie, but I will be. I took the cheap B&D apart thinking I
would rig up some sort of switch and then decided not to - as handy as it
is, it's just a cheap saw and not worth much effort. After using this
little monster for a while I'm pretty well decided to replace it with
something similar, but of higher quality.
--

-Mike-
[email protected]

CC

"Curtis Conley"

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

13/12/2004 9:22 PM

Several years ago Black and Decker sold a 5 1/2" circular saw. I have one
and use the hck out of it on small jobs. I still on occasion find some of
these blades at Black and Decker stores and flea markets.

Curtis


"SamShank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have an economical source for cheapo blades for battery
> powered circular saws?
>
> The cheapest I've found is about $6 from Home Depot. I can get 7 1/4"
> blades, carbide tipped, for about $1-3. Why can't I find the smaller
> ones for this price?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
>

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

14/12/2004 10:26 AM


"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I paid $2.89 for a carbide tipped circ. blade three years back. Used it
to
> cut up a 40' X 15' front porch (flooring and columns) then, to cut all the
> replacement stock for the new floor and posts. Finally killed the blade
> when we took off old "built in" gutters by cutting teh entire 40' length
of
> roof open through teh shingles with that blade. Still worked just fine
> believe it or not... But could tell it was getting dull.
>
> After that, I ran out to the vendor who was selling those blades and
bought
> 20. I have a lifetime supply now.
>

I must live in a different part of the country. Economy blades for a 7 1/4
are typically just under $10 here - or maybe I just subconsciously overlook
the $3 blades.
--

-Mike-
[email protected]

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

14/12/2004 1:32 AM

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 23:46:39 GMT, "Mike Marlow"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>

>Six bucks isn't expensive for a blade. I wouldn't want to use anything
>you're getting for $1-3. You should not be able to find a saw blade for $3.
>Someone around you is going to be eating the carbide that flies off that
>blade.

I paid $15 for my last 4" carbide blade for a Makita trim saw.

7 1/4" blades are cheap because they sell billions of them.

Barry

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "SamShank" on 13/12/2004 8:55 AM

13/12/2004 11:46 PM


"SamShank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have an economical source for cheapo blades for battery
> powered circular saws?
>
> The cheapest I've found is about $6 from Home Depot. I can get 7 1/4"
> blades, carbide tipped, for about $1-3. Why can't I find the smaller
> ones for this price?
>

Six bucks isn't expensive for a blade. I wouldn't want to use anything
you're getting for $1-3. You should not be able to find a saw blade for $3.
Someone around you is going to be eating the carbide that flies off that
blade.
--

-Mike-
[email protected]


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