Factory-Reconditioned Skil 5680-01-RT 7-1/4-Inch Laser Circular Saw

41OfEXlRPrL Factory Reconditioned Skil 5680 01 RT 7 1/4 Inch Laser Circular Saw

  • 14-Amp and 2.5-Hp motor: ball bearing motor construction for twice the life
  • Power on led for powered tool alert
  • 1 Beam cut line laser
  • On tool wrench storage for quick and easy blade changes
  • 1/2-Pound less weight reduces user fatigue

This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned generally means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some products may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes 7-1/4-in Skilsaw w/ Laser – 5680-01-RT

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DMT D8F 8-Inch Dia-Sharp Continuous Diamond Fine

31GGHEBF4XL DMT D8F  8 Inch Dia Sharp  Continuous Diamond  Fine

  • Sharpening surface accommodates range of edges– from large knives to small pointed tools
  • Fine diamond for a razor sharp edge
  • Sharpens knives faster than conventional stones with DMT’s monocrystalline diamond surface
  • No oil is needed-sharpen dry or with water
  • Durable construction will provide years of consistent performance and reliable service

Quickly hone a razor-like edge with the uninterrupted diamond sharpening surface of this DMT 8″ x 3″ fine dia-sharp stone. This continuous diamond surface stone provides a cutting edge performance and is recognized for superior quality. Sharpening with diamonds is fast and easy. No oil is needed. You can sharpen dry or with water. Fine grit puts a keen edge on a regularly maintained edge. It is also great for water stone flattening.With long, continuous flat surface, this sharpening stone is ideal for honing most kitchen cutlery, up to an 8-inch chef’s knife, and also puts an edge on tools with either flat or pointed blades. Measuring 8 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 3/8 inch thick, the stone is great for long strokes and has non-skid rubber feet to prevent it from sliding during sharpening. The surface is coated with tiny particles of diamond, the hardest known material for sharpening, in a 600-mesh fine grit, enabling this sharpening stone to put an extremely sharp edge on blades. The surface should be moistened before sharpening and the blade should be passed over the whetstone with light pressure at a 20-degree angle to get the proper edge without dulling it. DMT generously vows to replace any product found to be defective free of charge. –Cristina Vaamonde

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How to cut wood with chainsaw?

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How to cut wood with chainsaw?
When I buck wood with my saw, the saw weight should pull the bar and chain through the wood, right? For some reason, its not cutting that way. Its only cutting when I do the opposite, push the saw up, forcing the end of the bar through the wood. I tried to sharpen my chain and file down the depth gauges to the right height, but its still not cutting right. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks!!
No, the chain is on the right way. I think I’m just not good at sharpening my chain.

Suggestion by papamoe
Did you put the chain on the wrong way?

Suggestion by Comrade Beelzebub
Is the chain on backwards? Even then it would not cut either pushing up or pulling down

Suggestion by CSpace
Try replacing the chain. I have about a half dozen chains as when I’m cutting I’m about an hour away from any store and don’t want to waste 2 hours going to get one or get it sharpened.

I no longer sharpen my own chains.

Suggestion by joe t
When the chain was sharpen the wrong angle was put on the chain. Have the chain resharpen with the correct angle on it.

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Remington Pole Saw 10′ Bar Replacement Blade.?

Remington Pole Saw 10′ Bar Replacement Blade.?
The chain on my pole saw is broken. I’ve little experience with saws, and I was wondering if ANY 10′ chains will fit on ANY 10′ bars? The model of Remington Pole Saw I have is 106890-02.

Thanks.

Suggestion by Ron G
No. Chains from different manufacturers are not interchangeable. There are different widths, spacing, hook design etc. Use of the wrong chain can result in destruction of the saw or operator. Go to a competent chain saw shop and have them get the correct chain for you.

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Ineed the plastic part for a 10 inc miter saw that the blade goes down between?
It’s like a guide. I don’t know the name. My son chewed it up from not being careful

Suggestion by jerry s
Find out who the manufacturer is and check it out on the Internet. (if its a Delta) search Delta and you will probably be able to find someone who services this type of saw in your area.

Suggestion by singer
Take the manufactures name and model # with you to a Sears, Home Depot or Lowe’s. I bet they’ll be able to help you.

Suggestion by Slim Whitman
if you know the manufacturer and model # check their website through google, and dive into a parts search.

51w5rXzRZNL Remington Pole Saw 10 Bar Replacement Blade.?

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-3419-227-10, OPERATORS MANUAL: SAW, BAND, METAL CUTTING, FLOOR MOUNTING, 16 THROAT DEPTH SAW BLADE OR FILE BAND; 24X24 TABLE ANGLE ADJUSTIN 60 CYCLE, 3 PHASE, (DO ALL CO., MODEL 1612-OM), military manauals, special forces, army field manuals, ebooks, survival books, military manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

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1 3/4″ Rotary Tool Metal Cutting Saw Blade

31QQ2BPZT3L 1 3/4 Rotary Tool Metal Cutting Saw Blade

  • Diameter: 1 3/4″
  • Thickness: .030″
  • Can be used up to 8,000 RPM
  • For use with Dremel or other high speed rotary tools

This high speed steel 1 3/4″ blade can be used with the Dremel or any other high speed rotary tool to cut metal, plastic, and wood.

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Can you use a metal-cutting carbide blade with the Makita 2414NBX Cut-Off saw?
I purchased a Makita 2414NBX Cut-Off saw on Amazon. It was a great deal (somehow I ended up getting the saw almost free), and I don’t do a lot of metal cutting.
Anyway, DeWalt has a similar saw called the “DeWalt DW872 14″ Multi-Cutter Saw” that comes with a carbide blade. The specs for the saws are almost identical EXCEPT the no-load speed for the DeWalt is 1,300RPM and the Makita is 3,800RPM.
I would love to get a carbide blade to use with the Makita saw like the one on the DeWalt saw (Model DW7747 $ 99 shipped on Amazon).
This blade comes with “One year warranty, One year service contract, 30 day no-risk trial” so I thought I might try it but the blade is made “for the DW872″ and the substantial difference in the no load speed has me a little concerned.
Do you think the DeWalt blade will work on my Makita saw? Is there another carbide blade I could use?
Thanks SO much for any help.
Ken
I don’t get it. The DeWalt carbide blade (DW7747) is a metal cutting blade. The specs are pretty impressive. I would just like to stay away from the abrasive cut-off wheels because of the mess, and the carbide blade is supposed to make MUCH cleaner cuts.
Am I missing something?

Suggestion by Corky R
As long as you use the proper size blade, there shouldn’t be any problem. Just make sure you don’t try to use a 10″ blade on an 8″ saw, or 12″ on a 10″, etc. Other than that most any carbide tipped saw blade should run at the speed you mentioned. You shouldn’t of course, try to cut metal with these blades. You need an abrasive blade for that.

Suggestion by spacejohn77
Your cut-off saw won’t be able to use a carbide blade, but there is good news. It needs a reinforced chop saw designed for slower speeds, like your makita. Such saws run only $ 12 or $ 13 a piece and can be bought generic with good quality, like Hertel.

Try part number ACO-42882B on jlindustrial.com and you should be able to get your hands on some replacement blades at reasonable cost. They sell next day at ground rates to end users, so no worries. Your saw will be running by Tuesday.

Suggestion by zeus
You need to check the maximum RPM rating of the DeWalt blade. It must be capable of running at 3800 RPM. Also check the literature from Makita, to see if they have any warnings about using a toothed blade with their saw.