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From: langet@ecn-pc.UUCP (Timothy Lange)
Newsgroups: net.rec.wood
Subject: Re: Your experience with dado blades
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 13:28:17 EST
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Freud makes some good blades, at $120 for a dado, it better be!  I got
my dado at Furrows, a lumber/hardware store.  I paid $13, it is not
good looking nor does it have carbide tips but it does the job.  The one
I got is a 6" but there are 8" available.  I use it on my old table saw
instead of the Shopsmith, my table saw has a very large steel top and is
about 5" lower than the Shopsmith.  Makes it easier on me, I'm 5'7".
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Tim Lange		Engineering Business Offices
317-494-5338		Rm 120 Engineering Administration Bldg.
Purdue University 	West Lafayette, IN  47907
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