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<blockquote data-quote="Ridinhi" data-source="post: 8208176" data-attributes="member: 569762"><p>Looking to get a new blade for my saw for my next build. The blade I currently have on it stops in its tracks sometimes when im in the middle of using it and then i have to pull back and then proceed. Im thinking its dull and time to replace. Its for my circular saw. Question is,does the amount of teeth on the blade play a big role as far as cleaner cuts. How many teeth on the blade should i be looing for. Ill have to check when i get off work to see what I currently have on my saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridinhi, post: 8208176, member: 569762"] Looking to get a new blade for my saw for my next build. The blade I currently have on it stops in its tracks sometimes when im in the middle of using it and then i have to pull back and then proceed. Im thinking its dull and time to replace. Its for my circular saw. Question is,does the amount of teeth on the blade play a big role as far as cleaner cuts. How many teeth on the blade should i be looing for. Ill have to check when i get off work to see what I currently have on my saw. [/QUOTE]
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