Remember those great deals from Cripe Distributing on Delta 35-7657 40T ATB blades for $17 that were originally the venerable DeWalt DW7657? Well, I just stumbled onto this listing on Ebay, and found a new Oldham 100PT80 80T ATB blade that has remarkably similar markings as the current DeWalt DW3218PT 80T blade that sells in the $50-$80 range. I can't say for certain that the Oldham is the same as the DW3218PT, but the parameters and markings are nearly identical except for the yellow coating....plus Oldham, Delta, and DW were all owned by the same company (Stanley) until Delta was spun off recently. I've tried other blades from the DeWalt Precision Trim series and thought it was excellent. While I'm generally not a fan of the current lineup of cheapie Oldham blades, I'm open minded that things can change, and these look like the real deal to me....$20 + $9 s/h. These are great for fine x-cuts/ply cuts on a TS and CMS...hook angle is a bit steep for SCMS or RAS IMO.
•Arbor: 5/8"
•Diameter: 10"
•Hook Angle: 10°
•Kerf: .990"
•Max. RPM: 6,000
•Number of Teeth: 80
•Plate Thickness: .700"
•Tool Type: Stationary
•Tooth Design: ATB
:These are packed bulk.
Made in USA
•Arbor: 5/8"
•Diameter: 10"
•Hook Angle: 10°
•Kerf: .990"
•Max. RPM: 6,000
•Number of Teeth: 80
•Plate Thickness: .700"
•Tool Type: Stationary
•Tooth Design: ATB
:These are packed bulk.
Made in USA
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