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"diamond auger" worm-drive blades?

Alan R

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Hi group, Trying to locate some new blades for my 1953 vintage, 5 1/2",
"diamond auger", worm drive trim saw. Think I've heard of blades with diamond knock-outs (like some cut-off wheels), but can't seem to find any.

Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
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5 1/2? Can you have the old one resharpened? If you can fit a 7 1/4 that would be the way to go.
 

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I missed the whole 5 1/2 part!

I see lots of 6 1/2" blades with knockouts but not seeing any 5 1/2".
 

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The heat is making my mind a little hazy, but I seem to recall walking into a lowes this week and I thought I saw some 5 1/2 blades; My Dewalt takes 5 3/8 blades. To get the Diamond shape most blades have that knockout piece like someone stated above.

I am sure somewhere on the net a company still makes them.
 
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Alan R

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5 1/2? Can you have the old one resharpened? If you can fit a 7 1/4 that would be the way to go.
It came with 5 blades in their original packages ("Simonds"? and Skil). I've already resharpened a couple, but these aren't carbide tipped and won't last long. This little monster ("Skil 67A Portable Saw") will eat these old-timers up in short measure, and while I'm not at all shy about modifications, the beefy case/guard just won't allow for any tweaking.
 
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Alan R

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I missed the whole 5 1/2 part!

I see lots of 6 1/2" blades with knockouts but not seeing any 5 1/2".
Thanks for the reply. I'm obviously new/confused about this. The blade packs say:
5 7/8" DIAMOND, but most measure exactly 5 1/2"s ("industry standards"?!). Yet 2, as you mention, measure 5 3/8"s. Will look into the De Walt further.
 
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The heat is making my mind a little hazy, but I seem to recall walking into a lowes this week and I thought I saw some 5 1/2 blades; My Dewalt takes 5 3/8 blades. To get the Diamond shape most blades have that knockout piece like someone stated above.

I am sure somewhere on the net a company still makes them.
Thanks for the input. Think I confused you with another writer (see previous reply re: 5 3/8 De Walt). I have surfed around the web but have comu up empty so far. Guy from toolstoday scanned Amana blades (pretty prolific catalog) and said they had nothing to fit. I've come to love this thing and will get silly enough to consider cutting the holes if I can't find any. Thanks again.
 
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Alan R

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Hi Woody, just wrote back to you by some other route - don't know why it didn't show here - I'm new at this. As I explained in that message, I do need the diamond knockout to fit the auger on this saw, but it would seem that the new standard for trim saws is 7 1/4", as many/most of those blades seem to have the knockout available.

Will keep looking. thanks again
 
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