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jerry cousins
04-27-2020, 5:58 PM
hi all - i'm looking for a mail to company to sharpen table saw blades. the only saw sharpener in my area has just closed shop.
any good experiences or shops to avoid.
appreciate any leads
although not too important i'm in far northern ca
tia - jerry

Steve Eure
04-27-2020, 7:21 PM
Diamond Saw Works in Buffalo NY is who I've used and they do great work.

John TenEyck
04-27-2020, 7:24 PM
Diamond Saw Works in Buffalo NY is who I've used and they do great work.

I think Steve meant Dynamic Saw. That's where I take my blades. Top notch work at very reasonable prices. https://www.dynamicsaw.com/

John

Matt Day
04-27-2020, 7:32 PM
I think Steve meant Dynamic Saw. That's where I take my blades. Top notch work at very reasonable prices. https://www.dynamicsaw.com/

John

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Mike Eshleman
04-28-2020, 12:22 AM
If you're looking for some one closer to home, try these guys: https://www.snookssaw.com/ I have purchased blades from them, and have used their sharpening service. I recommend both without reservation.

David Eisenhauer
04-28-2020, 1:15 AM
I have sent my stuff to Ballew Saw and Tool (website available) for 30 years plus and have had good service on saw blades (steel and carbide), planer/jointer knives and router bits. Quick turn around too.

Bob Jones 5443
04-28-2020, 2:29 AM
Jerry, since you're willing to mail the blades, I'll give you this reference near me in the East Bay. I left three of my blades with Truxton (the owner's first name) at Hardwood Resource in Martinez, CA. He in turn gave them to a sharpener he uses do the work. Reasonable price, fast service, excellent result. Here's Truxton's URL:

https://www.thehardwoodresource.com/Home.html

(Fantastic guy, about 80, excellent lumber stock, for anyone local looking for a great wood source.)

jerry cousins
04-28-2020, 10:08 AM
thanks for the leads
jerry

glenn bradley
04-28-2020, 10:53 AM
Snook's Saw (https://www.snookssaw.com/)is right up the coast in Salem, OR. I was referred to Jerrimy (correct spelling) by the folks at Carbide Processors and he had done some wonderful work for me on a custom blade. When my next sharpening cycle came up I used him and his shop did the usual excellent work.

Earl McLain
04-28-2020, 12:56 PM
Snook's Saw (https://www.snookssaw.com/)is right up the coast in Salem, OR. I was referred to Jerrimy (correct spelling) by the folks at Carbide Processors and he has done some wonderful work for me on a custom blade. when my next sharpening cycle came up I used him and his shop did the usual excellent work.

That's a top-notch referral. Tom & his crew know saws for sure.
earl