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  • 09-14-2020
    geezer

    Re: EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    Quote Originally Posted by Millwrightdude View Post
    I plan on using W.D. Quinn to have my blades sharpened.
    +1 for W.D. Quinn. Been in the shop, very professional. I bet they would entertain your question if ya called'em. They sell blades also. Oscar put me on to them and wouldn't ya know they are close.
  • 09-13-2020
    Millwrightdude

    Re: EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    I plan on using W.D. Quinn to have my blades sharpened.
  • 09-13-2020
    Oscar

    Re: EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    I think so long as you use wax cutting lubricant you can make it last longer, as well as using the appropriate tooth-count. I use W.D. Quinn for re-sharpening, but perhaps you have a local source.

    These are supposed to be real good:

    https://www.amazon.com/Tenryu-PRF-35...5&s=hi&sr=1-16

    https://www.amazon.com/Tenryu-HMC-35...ustomerReviews
  • 09-13-2020
    Millwrightdude

    Re: EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    Im not really a hobbyist, But I dont use it everyday either. I would like a blade that will last and I can have resharpened
  • 09-13-2020
    Oscar

    Re: EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    Depends what kind of life you want out of the carbide tips. Cheaper blades will likely won't last as long as more expensive blades with higher grade carbide. If you're a hobbyist/weekend garage warrior, look a Diablo blades. I just bought one recently and it works great (90 tooth for thinner steel), and also a Tomax 72 tooth blade and also works great for me.
  • 09-10-2020
    Millwrightdude

    EVOSAW380 replacement blade

    I bought a EVOSAW380 and would like to have a spare blade, What are some good recommendations ?

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