View Full Version : My Saw sharpening guy died, where to buy blades
aaron hero
11-06-2007, 8:50 PM
I have had my 10" blades sharpened by an old guy near me for about 20 years, unfortunatly he died recently and no one is taking his place.
I havent had to buy blades in so long I dont know where to get a good deal anymore, Where do you guys buy your blades?
Thanks! Aaron
Gary Curtis
11-06-2007, 9:16 PM
Where do you live?
aaron hero
11-06-2007, 9:26 PM
I live in a very small town in northern California so I will have to order some because the one and only hardware store in my area sells only cheapo VA blades at a way too high price.
I'm looking for an online source with some decent deals.
Thanks! Aaron
Nancy Laird
11-06-2007, 9:53 PM
Aaron, try Scott Whiting (a member here) who owns Scott's Sharpening Service in Glendale, AZ. We were in his shop a few weeks ago, and he has everything you can imagine for sharpening all sorts of blades, and he also makes blades for millwork (moulder-cutters). He is the only AZ distributor for Everlast blades, which are great blades, by the way. His direct e-mail is scottsharpaz at qwest dot net (http://by107fd.bay107.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/addresses?&curmbox=00000000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000000000 01&a=46a6f6a185ce6be02b601ac080442464a300220589ca214c 89078510a76e9c8e#). He will treat you right.
Nancy (45 days)
Bruce Wrenn
11-06-2007, 9:56 PM
Amazon is constantly running some kind of deal on blades. Lowes stocks the Delta 35-7657, 40 tooth general purpose blade for $39.99. It is by far the best blade for the bucks, unless you get a "killer deal". Freud blades tend to be the same price no matter where, except when Amazon does their thing.
Rod Sheridan
11-07-2007, 7:58 AM
Hi Aaron, have you tried looking for an online industrial supplier?
I'm in Canada and normally purchase Dimar blades, through their local reps. I've found that the industrial suppliers have a great selection of blades at reasonable prices.
Regards, Rod.
Rye Crane
11-07-2007, 10:16 AM
Hi Aaron,
I have been very happy using Bay Area Carbide, 1843 East St., Concord, Ca 94520 Tele 925- 687-0689 Doug McAdoo is very easy to work with. He handles FS Tool, Tenryu, Onsrud, Whiteside, Freeborn, etc. Will sharpen anything including Bi-Matel & Carbon Bandsaw Blades. They also stock Tersa knives in many sizes. Call Doug he can help you.
Good Luck,
Rye Crane
Matt Meiser
11-07-2007, 2:07 PM
Lowes stocks the Delta 35-7657, 40 tooth general purpose blade for $39.99. It is by far the best blade for the bucks, unless you get a "killer deal".
That blade is supposed to be the former Dewalt 7657 which was well regarded.
lowell holmes
11-07-2007, 2:22 PM
The Delta blade that came on my saw was a pos.
I use a Forrest blade and send it to them for sharpening.
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