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Blades for a 10 inch table saw.

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J. Schwiebert

09-23-2005 16:43:25




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I have a 10 inch table saw that has a 3/4 inch mandral instead of the usual 5/8 inch. Anybody know who has blades for this size.?




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DaveCA

09-24-2005 08:42:13




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-23-2005 16:43:25  
Ridge Carbide shows a $14 charge for different (not 5/8) bore size for their new 10" blades.
I have one of their dado sets and am pleased with the quality. I have used it with my Unisaw quite a bit on hard Hickory. Not cheap, but built to last.
If you have some old dull blades worth sharpening, they do sharpening.

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Slowpoke

09-24-2005 02:11:26




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-23-2005 16:43:25  
Ask you local saw shop or wood working tool supplier for that size. If you want to use standard 5/8 hole blades, you might consider buying a step drill that cuts to 3/4 or more. They cut nice true holes in thin stock, and are great for enlarging holes, too. I think the center of a saw blade would be soft enough to use one. Test the hole with a small file first. You don't want to try cutting something hard as it will ruin the $30 bit real fast. Try it on a scrap blade just to be sure the blade will still run true. Brand names are Lenox Vari-Bit, and Irwin Unibit.

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J. Schwiebert

09-24-2005 06:42:54




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to Slowpoke, 09-24-2005 02:11:26  
The last two I purchased were from Sears. It was sales pitch thing. If you purchased an adjustable dado they threw in a 10 inch Carbide blade. That was probably 15 years ago. I have a tapered reamer and we have been doing that for about 30 years off and on. I appreciate the information on the step drills. Thanks.



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mrfu

09-23-2005 20:48:49




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-23-2005 16:43:25  
Forrest will bore any size hole in there blades, but there blades are expensive ($100 +), any good saw sharpening shop should be able to machine a 5/8 hole up to 3/4. good luck



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Steve/TN

09-23-2005 19:48:23




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-23-2005 16:43:25  
I am sure that I have seen blades with a 5/8th hole but has a bushing that you can knock out for the 3/4" arbor. I could be wrong, but I think I have seen 'em sommeres.



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kraigwy

09-23-2005 17:50:26




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-23-2005 16:43:25  
buy the 5/8 spindle blade and get a bushing, any hardware store sells them



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kraigwy

09-23-2005 17:51:07




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 Re: Blades for a 10 inch table saw. in reply to kraigwy, 09-23-2005 17:50:26  
sorry miss read your post
K



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