Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 5:12 pm
Dusty, the serrated blades work really well on carpet and I would assume other fabrics.
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Thanks for that feedback. Now I will know why I have that box of unused serrated blades. I picked up a dispenser full of plain blades and changed all of the serrated blades out of my utility knives. If I cut any fabrics, I'll give them a try.reddog5362 wrote:Dusty, the serrated blades work really well on carpet and I would assume other fabrics.
Fair enough - I guess when I'm typically using them, I'm in "production mode", trying to get sheetrock etc. hung or otherwise get a big job done efficiently and quickly, so time is $$ and a new blade is only about $0.15-$0.20 each, with two usuable sides, so I typically just dull them and replace them.robinson46176 wrote:I've never used the other blades but on the common blades I normally find a quick swipe on my flat diamond hone brings them back pretty quick and I keep going.
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I can hone quicker than replacing. Yes even with drywall crud on the blade(they work better clean anyway).dgale wrote:Fair enough - I guess when I'm typically using them, I'm in "production mode", trying to get sheetrock etc. hung or otherwise get a big job done efficiently and quickly, so time is $$ and a new blade is only about $0.15-$0.20 each, with two usuable sides, so I typically just dull them and replace them.
reddog5362 wrote:Dusty, the serrated blades work really well on carpet and I would assume other fabrics.
I bet it looked a lot like this:oldc6 wrote:I suppose someone will ask what the fire is in the background of the first
picture. I used to have a woodstove to heat the basement but, put in a propane JOTUL stove a few years ago. to old to cut wood anymore.
So, that is the flames from the stove. will be about -25 degrees again tonight here.
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reible wrote:I bet it looked a lot like this:
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