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Carbide Saw Tips

Don Sipes

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Hey guys I have a couple of part boxes of carbide saw blade tips. For re-tipping circular saw blades (Table saw). They are pre tinned. I have no use for them. If anyone in the Calgary area would like them they are yours. They are located in Airdrie CAMCO WD 7185-C PT T is the part #.
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Are those kind of a universal thing for blades? I have an ancient old table saw that takes 8" blades that seem to be fairly uncommon and I am wondering if I could keep the few blades I have going with those tips?
 
Are those kind of a universal thing for blades? I have an ancient old table saw that takes 8" blades that seem to be fairly uncommon and I am wondering if I could keep the few blades I have going with those tips?
I don't know. I have never done that job. They came to me with some other stuff. I assume after they are soldered in the tips would need to be re-ground. There are some U tube vids on the process. Where are you located?
 
They both measure 0.190 inch wide. The 061702 has a square tip and the 061000 has an angled tip. For what that's worth?????
 
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