| Porter Cable 1007150 10-Inch 50T Carbide Saw Blade Signature Woodworking Planer Combination |  | Brand: Porter-Cable Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $81.23 Buy New: $53.92 as of 9/6/2010 01:22 EDT details You Save: $27.31 (34%)
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Seller: Geroy's Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 225,545
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 10.5 x 0.5
MPN: 1007150 Model: 1007150 UPC: 049551006345 EAN: 0049551006345 ASIN: B0000DD1BX
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | For construction, industrial and commercial applications | | • | Good for high production applications such as cabinetmaking, furniture making and woodworking | | • | Resharpenable carbide | | • | Made in USA |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description For construction, industrial and commercial applications
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| Customer Reviews: I've used this blade for years, no problems October 27, 2006 Woodworker Matt (Houston Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't believe the previous review. I've had this on my Delta contractor saw, and it cross cuts to near sanded finish. And as far as ripping goes, I've cut Ipe, red oak, mahogany, maple, birch, bloodwood, padauk, cherry, and even more veneered plywoods with no splintering. I've installed a 100 tooth Oldham crosscut blade on my chopsaw, and it crosscuts to near sanded finish also. If you get a chance to use one of these, you won't be disappointed. I'm not. Just looking for a flat top blade so I can cut better tenons.
Product is a hazard to life and limb June 26, 2007 Walter R. Hedeman III 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This blade should never be used when cutting any hardwood like oak, maple, walnut or birch, The kerf to body ratio is too close for many hardwoods. I had to polish down the blade body with a grinding stone in order to make it at all usable. Waxing (With Bee's wax) helps. The blade splintered bamboo laminate on crosscuts no matter what I tried.
Disappointing performance and quality October 14, 2005 Kevin J. Post (Onalaska, WI United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this blade because it appeared to be the best one I could buy at the home center (it was the most expensive). I placed it on my new tablesaw and made some cuts. I thought something was wrong with my saw because no matter how carefully I fed the material through the saw, I got a poor cut.
I aligned my saw and called the saw manufacturer's technical people for assistance. They said, "Try a different blade." I protested a bit and told them the blade in the saw was brand new. Eventually, I complied and installed a dull, used Freud blade in the saw. Despite being dull, it produced a better cut than the new Oldham Signature blade. I returned the blade to the store.
Since then, I have invested in a Forrest WWII blade. Although it was much more expensive, it was a great choice. Don't throw your money away on the Oldham. There are much better blades available.
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