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| MK Morse CSM72568TSC Metal Devil 7-1/4-Inch 68 Tooth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor | 
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| Brand: MK Morse Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $97.96 Buy New: $54.99 You Save: $42.97 (44%)
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Sales Rank: 20866
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 8.6 x 0.3
MPN: CSM72568TSC Model: CSM72568TSC UPC: 050326100397 EAN: 0050326100397
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| Features:
| • | Cut through solid steel plate in less than 12 seconds | | • | Hardened steel inner plate with unique combination tungsten carbide/titamium carbide tips brazed to the teeth | | • | Metallurgy of the carbide tips transfers minimal heat to the inner plate for cooler, cleaner, safer cutting | | • | Made in the USA |
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Product Description Metal Devil, 7-1/4", 68 Tooth, Thin Steel, Cutting Circular Saw Blade, 5/8" KO Arbor , 5800 Max RPM.
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| Customer Reviews:
Morse 68 tooth thin steel circular saw blade February 13, 2008 Purchased this blade to cut steel (Tin) roofing panels typically used here in Hawaii. This is the 7-1/4 diameter blade I use in a standard framing carpenters circular saw. This blade does cut the metal, and tends to run cooler than other carbide tip saw blades. It cuts much quicker that the electric nibblers I have seen used, and produces a cleaner cut edge. The blade DOES still spit hot steel chips out, especially when the blade starts to cut through a flat (tangent to the blade tips) section of panel, but works well through regular (perpendicular) cuts through the panels.
I can still recommend this blade, but it is not the fantastic "end all" blade that is shown in the morse video. It still tends to emit sparks (although cooler and reduced quantities of incandescent chips).
this blade rocks August 21, 2006 I used this blade to cun Pro Panel style roofing material we were able to cut 4-6 pcs at a time and it was like cutting 1/4 " plywood . I highly reccomend this product..
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