Originally posted by Ken75:
i found some 10 inch 24 tooth thin kerf irwin marathon blades that are great for a table saw . cut my hickory like it was pine . new in the package on the big auction site for 5 bucks. needless to say i bought a bunch !!
The 7.25" marathons are good too and priced about the same. Both the Freud and the marathon are thinner in a smaller size, and your saw isn't working as hard turning them either. These things are excellent on the smaller portable saws, and save you a ton of money running them on the big saw.
how often do you really need to cut stock over 2.125" thick? i use a band saw for rough cut lumber and run it through the thickness planer before cutting lams myself.
I'm not a tight wad on buying the best tool for the job at all. These are simply the best way to go if you use your saw a lot like i do.
BTW.... a lot of guys think more teeth are better blades....this is not true at all for ripping. the rerason these little guys cut so well is that they are designed for green wet lumber, and the rakers clean out the sawdust really well.