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Freud BL71MCE9 1-Inch to 5/8-Inch Saw Blade Bushing

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These precision bushings are designed to reduce the arbor size of Freud and other manufacturers saw blades. Application: For Reduction In Blade Arbor Size
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Technical Details

- Precision machined for best results
- For reduction in blade size arbor
- 1" outside diameter x 5/8" inside diameter
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Customer Buzz
 "Small Item.. Large Results" 2009-09-08
By J. Thompson (Atlanta)
What can you say about such a small item which does a large job effectively. Fits snuggly on the 1" arbor on my 12" table-saw blades and reduces them to 5/8" to fit the arbor on my 10" 5 HP table-saw giving me 4" depth capability of cut when needed. As long as you make sure your insert opening is large enough to accomodate a 12" blade on your 10" saw.. an effective way to gain depth of cut without actually having a 12" table-saw.



Bottom line is the product "gets er done"!

Customer Buzz
 "Works fine" 2008-09-13
By Tim Fitzgerald (Kansas City, MO)
I was weary because I wondered if it would be unstable, but it's a tight fit and worked great with a 12" Dewalt blade. No worries.

Customer Buzz
 "Freud Saw Blade Bushings" 2001-07-03
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I just bought 6 of these bushings to recycle a 1" arbor dado set I have from a previous saw for use on my new Delta table saw. I was skeptical about stacking these things, but they worked great! The dado ran true and round with no wobble or vibration. The only problem I had with these bushings was that the fit is rather tight. I needed to tap them into the 1" hole on the dado blades, then "work" them on to the saw arbor. Once they were on the arbor, the center hole loosened enough for easy blade removal, except for 1 bushing that was still a little too tight. I guess a tight fit is better than a loose one for something like this, so I believe they will be fine. Once the bushings were on the blades, they remained in place. To remove them I had to place the blade on a block with a space under it, and tap the bushing. My summary is that they do exactly what they say they will do, adapt a 1" saw blade to a 5/8" arbor without any performance loss.


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Bostik 10220 Aerosol Top-Cote

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Top-Cote table and tool surface sealant helps your hard working tools work harder. Dramatically reduces sliding friction and allows you to handle heavy sheets of wood like they were floating on air. Repels dust, dirt and moisture. Cannot ship by air.
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Technical Details

- Prevents rust
- Table and tool surface sealant
- Dramatically reduces sliding friction
- Better than wax
- Repels dust, dirt, and moisture
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Customer Buzz
 "does what it claims" 2007-07-29
By toolio (NC)
I've been using Top Cote for about 10 years now. I frequently leave the country for anywhere from six months to a year, so one of my priorities is to make sure my tools aren't covered with a coat of rust when I return. Normally if I know I'll be gone for a while I'll put a coat on everything steel in my shop, to include hand tools like saws and chisels. Occasionally there are some isolated rust spots, but for the most part this stuff saves me from having to steel wool everything twice a year. It's easier and quicker to apply than car wax and it won't contaminate finishes like silicone. The only down side is that it wears off my thickness planer bed pretty quickly when planing rough cut purpleheart, or similar abrasive woods. I'm not sure why some people get bothered by the white haze it leaves on the surface since that's the easiest way for me to see where I need to recoat.

Customer Buzz
 "better than car wax" 2006-10-05
By Brian Dirks (MO)
I am a professional cabinet maker, which means I use my tools day in and day out. I have applied top cote and car wax, top cote is definately better. As far as the bogus claims about surfaces rusting, that is due to someone's very irresponsible care of their tools. I have had mine for several years, and can tell you that if your tools are rusting it has nothing to do with top cote. As far as the "milkly" surface, this product leaves a white residue, which according to directions, you should rub lightly with a clean dry cloth. After this is done, I see nothing but the metal surface I started with. When following directions, this product performs as advertised, my only complaint is that it doesn't last long enough. But car wax does not last longer anyway. I will be trying the "table top lube" when it comes out.



You guys that are complaining about rust need to take better care of your tools! My tools are in a clean dry shop, and several of them have had nothing but top cote applied to them ever, and they don't have any rust in them, even after several years.

Customer Buzz
 "Don't bother if you live in California" 2006-06-02
By R. Evans
Cannot buy this product if you live in California due to environmental laws.



Product says nothing about it and states:



Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.



Caifornia isn't part of the 48 lower states!

Customer Buzz
 "Not as good as it once was!" 2005-09-02
By Jim Jones (Nevada)
I have used TOPCOTE spray for several years on my table saw. This product does not seem to look or last like the old orange colored can or the real old pump spray bottle that I use to get. The current stuff now has a white flakey coating that flakes off and is sticky, the boards don't seem to slide like before. Now my new can is half full and won't spray any more! I checked the spray tip and it's not clogged but still nothing comes out when I push on the spray tip! It's like it lost its air! Don't waste your money it's not as good as it once was!



At the woodworkers guild meeting they recommended I use this new stuff called Table Top Lube from EMPIRE and they gave me a small sample. I tried it and it seems to work just like the old TopCote stuff!



Here on amazon Table-Top Lubricant sells for $14.99.

It cost more but I think it is work it.





Customer Buzz
 "I like this stuff...." 2004-11-21
By KRASSEL (SPANAWAY, WA USA)
I've been using top cote on my machine tops, metal fences and guides for about five years now. I live in western Washington and moisture here can be a problem. Especially when your shop is in the basement of a 80 year old house,on the shores of a lake.

I have never had a problem with rust on my machine surfaces when I prepared them properly. The last step, I take, before applying the top cote, is to wipe the surface with alcohol. This removes any residual moisture and cleans the pores of the metal. Using a quality car wax will import silicon to your metal surface which in turn will transfer it to your wood workpiece. This can really cause problems with a lot of finish's. Silicon is very difficult to remove from wood and will block penetration of most oil based finish's.It can also affect "natural" wax's, such as carnuba and bee's wax.

The top cote layer does provide a nice slick surface and I have no difficulty telling when a new treatment is needed, especially when ripping hardwoods.

I also use Dri Cote (seperate review) on my blades and cutters.

I recommend this product to everyone, follow the directions on the can and you won't be disappointed.


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Freud BL71MBA9 5/8-Inch to 1/2-Inch Saw Blade Bushing

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These precision bushings are designed to reduce the arbor size of Freud and other manufacturers saw blades. Application: For Reduction In Blade Arbor Size
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Technical Details

- Precision machined for best results
- Enables you to use larger bore blades on your saw
- Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty
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Hitachi 18109 12-Inch 8 Tooth FTG Diamond Hardi-Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

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Kerf: .087". Plate: .063". Carbide Grade: Diamond. Ripping, crosscutting and miter of fiber cement board and siding.
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Technical Details

- Circular saw blade designed for use with most 12-inch miter saws
- Ideal for ripping, crosscutting, and mitering in fiber cement boards and siding
- Self-sharpening, long-lasting polycrystalline diamond tips
- 8-tooth design for precise, dust-reducing cuts
- 12-inch diameter; 1-inch arbor; 5-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Hardie Board Siding" 2008-04-15
By R. Jackson (Orlando, Fl)
I highly recommend the Hitachi blade for installing Hardie Board. I installed siding on a 2700 sq foot house and a 24x36 out building and the blade was still working great.



Ray Jackson

Orlando, Fl

Customer Buzz
 "Cuts cleanly and lasts" 2007-01-19
By Chad Loder (Lomita, CA USA)
These blades are great: clean cuts, not terribly loud, and durable. Used them on a large Hardie siding job and would use them again.

Customer Buzz
 "Must have for Hardi-Plank siding" 2006-12-16
By R. C. Stevens (Lebanon NJ USA)
Title says it all. Great blades. These things slice through fiber cement siding like a hot knife through butter. VERY low dust too. Long life on blade--I did a three car garage and attached 170 sq ft mudroom on one blade with no real noticeable dulling of blade. If you were siding a whole house or larger addition, you'd probably need two blades though.

Customer Buzz
 "Cuts cleanly" 2006-09-07
By PK (Midwest)
Not much needs to be said. This one delivers what you want in a saw blade; no noticeable vibration, cuts cleanly (top and bottom faces!), and lasts a long time considering you are essentially cutting cement and paper. Used on a 12" Bosch SCMS.



One other thing, if you are considering following the manufacturer's advice and using a power shears to cut fiber cement instead of a saw blade to minimize dust, save your money, buy a dust mask, and get this blade. The shears won't ever get you consistent edges and smooth cuts like this (I regretably wasted my money on the PC one). Also, use a sharp utility knife blade to do the 'score and snap' method for those cuts the SCMS cannot do -- and get the Malco nippers too!


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Hitachi 18108 10-Inch 6 Tooth Fiber Cement Cutting Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

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Thin kerf saw blades for circular saws. Alternate top bevel, .063" plate, .087" kerf, 12 degree hook angle.
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Technical Details

- Circular saw blade designed for use with most 10-inch miter saws
- Ideal for ripping, crosscutting, and mitering in fiber cement boards and siding
- Self-sharpening, long-lasting polycrystalline diamond tips
- 6-tooth design for precise, dust-reducing cuts
- 10-inch diameter; 5/8-inch arbor; 5-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "great blade best price" 2009-09-07
By Patrick Schmear (East Texas)
I looked at all the big stores. Home depot,lowes and ace hardware. Not one of these stores carry Hardie blades. Which really surprises me considering how popular hardie is these days. Some carry them in the 7 1/4 but none carry a 10 inch blade.



I work with and for my dad's building business.I bought the blade along with some gauges and my dad could not believe the difference. He had purchased a blade from a building material supplier for $40 and it was a blade for cutting concrete. It worked but it cut through a lot slower and created a ton of dust. It was a diference of night and day. Before I left Milwaukee to move down to Texas I checked a well known store that carried a lot of things most dont. They told me they carried the Hitachi blades in a 10" but they cost $100. So far since this blade we have done 2 houses. Still cutting great and dad still raves about it. Now I need to order some jig saw blades since I cant seem to find them at any hardware stores as well. These hardware stores are missing out on sales. I just dont get it.

Customer Buzz
 "Cuts like butter!" 2009-08-25
By M. Hawkins (Eugene, OR)
This blade does a great job by cutting hardiplank siding. I am just finishing up a house remodel and used this blade to install all of my siding. This blade cuts smooth and is still cutting well. I bought 2 blades, one for my 10" miter saw and a 7 1/4" for my circular saw. Both did a great job with no complaints. The dust wasnt that bad from these blades, nothing like a standard carbide blade. I recommend wearing a respirator when cutting this siding. This stuff isnt good to breath! Definitely a must have if you are installing hardiplank siding!

Customer Buzz
 "Lived Up To My Expectation" 2009-07-12
By David Staehle (Tulsa, OK USA)
I must say I was really impressed with the first cut. I was surprised how quite and smooth the cuts were and, as specified by the product description, produced little dust. I probably made a total of 60 cuts on my 10" sliding miter power saw. After about 40 cuts, the noise and dust increased somewhat and the cut lines were not as smooth as the first cut, however, I think this blade could handle another major project. I recommend this product. I would have rated this a 5-star but didn't because I think it's overpriced. I think it should be priced in the $40-$50 range.

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 "All that's promised, I would say so far" 2009-02-20
By Tim in Mint Hill (Charlotte, NC USA)
This blade, made specifically for cutting fiber cement boards/planks, has lived up to my expectations so far. I'm a homeowner, doing my own re-siding of my home with Hardiboard planks, and I'm only about 2/3 the way done. I've had to make a lot of cuts because of multiple sides, windows etc, and have gone thru several 'certified' Hardie approved (4 tooth) blades, i.e Freud, Irwin, but they DID NOT have PCD (polycrystalline diamond) inserts. Those blades, while holding up better than a standard carbide blade would, started showing signs of wear after about 30-40 cuts, shooting sparks and such.

I read about these blades by Hitachi (DeWalt, Makita and others also have them with PCD) and the review/price seemed to make the Hitachi the best value. Good value, doesn't mean cheap!



I bought the 7-1/4" and 10" variants of the this Hitachi blade, and have made hundreds of cuts so far, with no signs of degraded cutting ability.

I use the 7-1/4 only for my circular saw for ripping. As promised, and printed on the label of this 10" blade, you can gang together up to 5 planks to cut at one time...and it works flawlessly. I use a Bosch compound miter saw and it literally makes the cut so cleanly, even after hundreds of cuts, that I simply wipe the edge with my hand before nailing the planks up. No more using a knife to cut away the jagged edges left by poor quality blades.

If you're like me, you hate dealing with the dust of cutting fiber cement boards. If using a compound or chop saw, you will cut thru so fast, with so little dust, for some cuts and having a light breeze to take the dust from you, you'll be tempted to now put the mask on every time. Not recommended, but a testament to how much less dust these do generate.



I'm very happy with this product.

Customer Buzz
 "why so expensive?" 2008-08-26
By dusty jack (Maine)
This thing works ok. It is hard to believe it reduces the amount of dust created, as dust is blowing out of the back of the saw as if that were purpose of the operation. It does cut fiber cement siding crisply and repeatedly. My 7" blade cost $6 and this costs $60, they both work equally well. Go figure!


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