Gotcha640
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I picked up a ridgid ts3650 over the weekend, $200 because the guy said the switch was broken. Turns out the yellow safety key was taped to the bottom of the table.
Anyway, the blade that came on it:
About a third of the teeth are chipped, looks from the number (828994) like the original blade, could be 40 teeth I haven't had time to count.
There's a shop near work that will give it a quick pass for $15, no shaping, no new carbides, just jig, grind, scrub.
For that price, is it worth doing to keep for dirty lumber? Was the blade decent and worth a better job? Toss and replace?
Edited to add, I'm not doing fine work, but I don't want to be frustrated when I finally get it set up and have an hour free and the blade is garbage.
Anyway, the blade that came on it:
About a third of the teeth are chipped, looks from the number (828994) like the original blade, could be 40 teeth I haven't had time to count.
There's a shop near work that will give it a quick pass for $15, no shaping, no new carbides, just jig, grind, scrub.
For that price, is it worth doing to keep for dirty lumber? Was the blade decent and worth a better job? Toss and replace?
Edited to add, I'm not doing fine work, but I don't want to be frustrated when I finally get it set up and have an hour free and the blade is garbage.
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