5" sanding pads and 10" ,12" blades

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paulsgreenbarn
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5" sanding pads and 10" ,12" blades

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I hope it's Ok to review a non SS tool.I've tried Diablo 5" sanding pads,10"+12" circular blades.All are the best I've used .The pads wear better than any i've used.The saw blades are surprisingly great.They come exceptionally sharp from the factory and wear very well so far.I've never had a blade that silently cuts hardwood and stays that sharp for so long.I heighly recommend them all.Thanks
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Re: 5" sanding pads and 10" ,12" blades

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Agree with the Diablo saw blades. Been running one on my 510 that I got on clearance at Lowes (19 dollars) for quite some time. Runs great, thin kerf.
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Reviewing non SS stuff is OK according to 'the rules' we read when we joined.
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paulsgreenbarn
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Re: 5" sanding pads and 10" ,12" blades

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JPG ,you're a riot. Old Fart!
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