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Power Saw Blade Sense
Power Saw Blade Sense

…coating of machine oil to the blade to help it resist rusting…
…has been unplugged. Saw blade quality levels: understand…
…this may be your best option. Carbide tipped blades on the other hand…
…offset over the life of the blade. Saw Blade Use Tips Cutting…

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Tell me you ARE using a carbide tipped blade...

…assistance. If you are trying to "force" the blade through or are trying to "ram" a sliding mitre saw blade through the stock, you can get what you have experienced…
…should be slow and gentle...and done with a carbide blade.

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18 to 24 tooth carbide blade

Composite manufacturers recommend a carbide circular saw blade 7-1/4 with 18 to 24 teeth. Fewer teeth stays cooler…
…composite wood gets hot when cutting or drilling, but sharp carbide blades and well powered equipment will go through the…

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How to Use a Circular Saw
How to Use a Circular Saw

The circular saw is a common power tool used in home repair and improvement projects. Here is how to use one properly.

Using a Circular Saw

…construction, use a 24 tooth combination carbide blade. The carbide tip will laster…
…finish stock and trim, a 60 tooth carbide blade is recommended. For thin wood…
… Use a 24 tooth combination carbide blade for framing plywood and decking…

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Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?

… Paint removers: If you have many areas of blistering or peeling paint, a good amount of scraping may be ahead. Carbide blade scrapers will be needed if a fair amount of scraping is involved. Also try using an old, dry paint brush to sweep…

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How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Three
How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Three

Cracked and broken bathroom tiles are easily removed and replaced. There may be water damage to the backing behind the tile, so be prepared for a longer job.

Tour of a Georgia Pacific Lumber Mill
Tour of a Georgia Pacific Lumber Mill

Bob visits a Georgia-Pacific lumber mill and goes on a tour with Randi Bonanni. Randi outlines the harvesting and mill processes.

Making Birch Veneer Plywood
Making Birch Veneer Plywood

Bob visits the Georgia Pacific plywood plant near Savannah, GA to see how Birch veneer plywood is made. Most of the products made in the GP plant originate from resources in North America. First the Birch veneers are graded into face or back. The internal layers are made of actually made of Yellow Poplar. Each of the layers in the plywood has its grains cross-laminated, which adds strength. They are then put together on a glue spreader and using urea formaldehyde glue stuck together (The glue is specially formulated to contain only a small amount of formaldehyde) GP uses both heat and pressure to bond the layers and then uses precision saws and giant sanders to insure the boards exactly 4� by 8� and smooth.

How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Two
How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Two

Cracked and broken bathroom tiles are easily removed and replaced. There may be water damage to the backing behind the tile, so be prepared for a longer job.

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