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World's Thinnest Table Saw Blade

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

Introduction of Total Saw Solutions' new 10" table saw blade. It is the world's first saw blade that is a green product. Also, it is the thinnest thin kerf on the market.
There is no other blade like it. View our videos on properly aligning your tablesaw. Please go to our website to see current price. The blade is shipped anywhere in the U.S. for $10 and to Canada for $15 and a 90 day money back guarantee with free technical support using our number 1-800-773-3133. Happy cutting!...Don, pres. of Total Saw Solutions
www.totalsawsolutions.com

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  • The stabilizers are attached and you can cut 2-1/2" deep. This is a glue line rip saw blade and should take special care in aligning your tablesaw. Our blade is not just another blade but a precision cutting tool. To compare our blade with Freud, they are not the same blades. Our blade is a new generation blade designed to save on wood yield and cuts down on horsepower usage. conti...

  • Our blade cuts 2-1/2" deep without hitting the stabilizer plates. I would recommend using a thinner sled on your table. Thanks for looking!

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  • will your blades fit all saws, and were do i find them

  • I can cut 2" deep using a freud 7-1/4" circ saw blade that costs $12.00

    What is the cost of your 10" blade and is the stabilizer attached or can it be taken off.

  • What is the diameter of the stabilizer plate? I use a thin kerf 7.25" blade that is almost as thin and it can cut wood up to 1.5" thick if I don't use a crosscut sled. I have a need to cut wood up to 2" thick with minimum waste and I would like to be able to use a cross-cut sled which is a half inch thick.

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