IIRC that looks like the 7". Never run it on a handsaw. I ran mine on a radial arm saw.Is that a 7.25 or 10 inch blade?
Years ago I worked in a sash and door mill. They had two 16" radial arm saws against one wall where wood was cut to lengths on a production scale, interrupted periodically with the need to dado sill plate grooves in door jamb's. The blade cover was removed cause the width of the dado made it unusable. Well the guy that did that work was used to grabbing the blade cover in doing cut off work because it was handier than reaching in to grab the handle of that long armed radial. So he doing door jambs and yes, out of habit he goes to grab the blade cover, Just nasty!7" I ran my hand into that same blade on a radial arm saw miraculously still have all my fingers but it wasn't pretty, lol...
Okay! My problem with it is on my small saw it is too thick to fit between the cradle brace and the arbor so it won't slip on. I bought a multi blade unit.LOL!! This is going to be an epic battle, like 9MM v. .45...
@Robin, in the morning I’ll compare this to the one I have - if it’s a finer pitch, i’ll take it.
@Robin - if @ProgSpear doesn't take it, I willLOL!! This is going to be an epic battle, like 9MM v. .45...
@Robin, in the morning I’ll compare this to the one I have - if it’s a finer pitch, i’ll take it.
Sorry, I got busy with other stuff and forgot to ping you. The answer is it’s the same as the one I had, so this is all good.As it works out, I'm sending this out as part of the pay it forward thread. ProgSpear, have you made up your mind? Let me know by the end of the day, say 6:00PM.
1075tech, if he doesn't claim it by six, it's yours!
Robin