Plywood saw blade

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wrmnfzy
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Plywood saw blade

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Whatever happened to the plywood saw blade SS use to sell?
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I would guess a hollow ground blade took it's place.:confused:
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When I first tried out the blades that came with my unused, mid-1990s SS510, I found that the carbide combination blade cut plywood cleaner and faster than the plywood blade did. Perhaps it was my lack of experience.
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wrmnfzy wrote:Whatever happened to the plywood saw blade SS use to sell?
The only plywood blade (555192) that I am aware of is the old steel blade (no carbide). It is no longer listed in the online catalog.

An inexpensive blade from the big orange box store has likely taken its' place.
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Thx guys

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Yep, I remember it didn't last too long and I have had success with the hollow ground blades.
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