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Saw blades, anyone?
November 23, 2018
1:35 pm
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Morgan A. Kirk
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If anyone is interested, I know someone who has three very large circular saw blades for sale, at least two feet in diameter. One was a concrete cutting blade, and the other two are from wood mills. They are 3/16 in. thick. She wants $125 for the three of them combined, which doesn't seem like a bad price for big old blades like that. If there is anyone who wants these for material, possibly knife steel, let me know as soon as you can so I can get them before she throws them away or someone else buys them. 

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January 9, 2021
12:29 am
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hariswalt5
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Buddy you can get some good amount of knowledge about Circular Saw Blades from this article:

https://theedgecutter.com/best-circular-saw-blades/

In my eyes Rockwell Saw Blades works really well. 

It can cut through wood as well as composite materials 

January 9, 2021
8:31 am
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billyO
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Hello hariswalt5, and welcome to the forum.

Allow me to suggest checking out the date of the posts before replying.  Morgan posted this over 2 years ago, and has most likely moved on.  
Also, I'm pretty sure that what this thread was about is someone selling larger saw mill blades that some folks use to make knives, because older saw blades can be made entirely out of tool steel, opposed to most modern blades that are often mild steel with with either carbide or tool steel teeth that are welded onto the blade.

Your reply has no relevance to the initial post, and could be seen as someone 'phishing' for 'clicks' to their own website.  But thanks for the info anyway.

as always

peace and love

billyO

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