[Shop-talk] Miter saw blade for plastic tiles

Pat Horne patintexas at icloud.com
Tue Nov 12 11:49:38 MST 2019


What does it cost for the puck after the hot dog trick? Back in the early days I think it was about $175 & required a trip back to the factory. 

I’ve slightly nicked my finger twice on my powermatic 66. Had a shop fire several years ago & it came through fine. Rebuilt it mechanically but didn’t have time for a repaint. 

Peace,
Pat

Pat Horne 
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> On Nov 12, 2019, at 12:35 PM, Mike Rambour via Shop-talk <shop-talk at autox.team.net> wrote:
> 


 No never tried the hot dog trick, I went with my finger.  Well, with my old saw after 35 years of no accidents, I sliced my finger with my table saw, nothing too serious, its still there.  But I did get a little scared and went and got a Sawstop and replaced my Unisaw, my wife figured as I get older, I may get a little more forgetful and besides my Unisaw was a 1.75HP model, so it was time to upgrade to 3HP anyway :)

    mike


> On 11/12/2019 10:17 AM, John Mitchell wrote:
> I've had some tiles down for 2 years and suddenly they started to curl up around the edges.  I installed them with plenty of gap for expansion.  I sent "Garage Floors" pictures and suddenly I had a delivery of all new tiles.  I assume others may have had similar problems with that batch.  Did you ever stick a hot dog into the saw stop?
> 
>> On 11/12/2019 11:09 AM, Mike Rambour via Shop-talk wrote:
>> 
>>  I cut mine on my table saw with my regular wood blade, there was some melting but not much.  Other tiles I cut with my sabre saw.
>> 
>>  I remember reading where someone suggested putting the saw blade on backwards to cut Racedeck, but my saw (Sawstop) wont work with the blade backwards so I never even tried.
>> 
>>  You are going to love the tiles, had mine about 15 years now, just be careful when you weld or use your plasma cutter :)
>> 
>>     mike
>> 
>> On 11/10/2019 4:18 PM, John Mitchell via Shop-talk wrote:
>>> I'm putting down racedeck type garage tiles and I'm wondering what the best blade is for my miter saw.  Should I get the finest tooth blade I can find or will a 60 tooth 12" blade suffice?
>>> 
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