Milwaukee 48-40-4112 6-1/2-Inch 40 Tooth Finish Saw Blade

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Circular - Saw Blades & Saws Type: Woodworking Applications: Trim/Finish Diameter: 6-1/2 Hole Size: 5/8 Material: Carbide
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Technical Details

- 40-tooth circular saw blade ideal for trim and finish work
- Features carbide teeth made of C3 grade micro ground carbide for extra durability
- Specially engineered heat vents and expansions slots prevent blade distortion and increase blade life
- Thin kerf ensures faster cutting
- Measures 6-1/2 inches in diameter with a 5/8-inch arbor
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Saw Blade" 2009-03-02
By E. S. Noyes (Maine)
My boyfriend the builder says he ordered this blade a long time ago, but generally found it a good blade and a good buy. He got a lot of use out of it and says he would certainly order it again. Recommends it to others.

Customer Buzz
 "Better than the Avanti blade" 2008-04-01
By Remodeling in SoCal (Monrovia, CA United States)
Little selection in the 6.5" 40th blades. The Milwaukee blade is the best for the money as the large slots in the Freud Avanti [only other choice from amazon]can catch edges and has more tearout. I wish Freud would make a Diablo 40th in 6.5".



Customer Buzz
 "Extremely sharp, little tear out, thin kerf requires less power" 2007-11-01
By Victor H. Agresti (Gaithersburg, MD United States)
Milwaukee 48-40-4112 6-1/2-Inch 40 Tooth Finish Saw Blade.



This Milwaukee thin kerf carbide blade cuts through wood products very quickly and with little effort. The carbide tips are as sharp as little razors; there is hardly any tear-out; and the cut-surface is pretty smooth. I've also used the blade on PVC trim and deck boards with great success.



The only negative with ultra thin kerf blades such as this one, is they bend much easier than standard width blades. I.e., this blade doesn't always work well with a saw guide, because the thin blade can get off-track to one side or the other and isn't sufficiently stiff to straighten itself if you didn't notice that happening. In other words, you're pushing the saw forward, but the blade may have wandered off to one side, messing up the cut. Cutting freehand against a pencil line works just fine, so that's what I usually do. When using saw-guides, you could also just use a corded saw with a stiff blade.



Using these thin kerf blades with a cordless circular saw requires less power, so the battery will last longer.



You should have no qualms about buying one of these first-rate circular saw blades. These fit the Milwaukee V28 cordless circular saw, among others.

Customer Buzz
 "Still waiting after 1 mo, 6 days for delivery." 2007-05-12
By Julius Tingle
I was told that this saw blade was back ordered, but I am beginning to wonder if I have been forgotten.Purchased on 4/06/2007 and still waiting as of 5/12/2007.


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