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Post by zukinut on May 24, 2018 18:28:08 GMT -5
As stated in my other post, I'm gonna be getting a mt55 very soon.
Which blades do y'all recommend to have on hand. It will mainly be used for plywood sizing, but being able to cut hardwood flooring inside a home would be nice. Being able to rip oak 1x and 2x lumber without getting out the table saw would also be nice. Also, being able to use it for cutting Formica laminate counter tops would also be nice.
Any reccomendations would be greatly appreciated.
Will
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Post by Eoj on May 24, 2018 21:49:42 GMT -5
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Post by holmz on May 25, 2018 2:54:06 GMT -5
As stated in my other post, I'm gonna be getting a mt55 very soon. Which blades do y'all recommend to have on hand. It will mainly be used for plywood sizing, but being able to cut hardwood flooring inside a home would be nice. Being able to rip oak 1x and 2x lumber without getting out the table saw would also be nice. Also, being able to use it for cutting Formica laminate counter tops would also be nice. Any reccomendations would be greatly appreciated. Will I was in the same boat. i for the std 48t and something like 58t, a 32 and a 24t. i also got the MT55 because the blade change is quick. However it is so powerful I rarely switch blades. Usually a 48 or 52t, and then if I am really ripping then have once put a rip blade in... and usually a melamine blade when I do melamine. i would either get a rip or a Melanie as an extra, or just go hard at it. I have to go a bit slower in 1" rims in perma pine with the 52t blade.
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