Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Crain Cutter 787 3-3/8-Inch 24 Tooth Wood Saw Blade for 795 Toe Kick Saw

Crain Cutter 787 3-3/8-Inch 24 Tooth Wood Saw Blade for 795 Toe Kick Saw Review



Crain Cutter 787 3-3/8-Inch 24 Tooth Wood Saw Blade for 795 Toe Kick Saw Feature

  • Weighs just 2 oz. for easy handling
  • 24 teeth for cutting flooring flush with walls and cabinet bases
  • Carbide blade for the 787XXX
Crain makes some very cool specialized saws for tricky cutting jobs like undercutting along walls, door jambs, and even under toe spaces to tear out underlayment. A special saw needs a special blade, and here it is. This 3-3/8" blade wears 24 carbide-tipped teeth and produces a super-smooth cut. Sure, you can spend less on a steel blade, but in the long run, you're better off with carbide because it holds an edge far longer and so gives you a better cut. Crain's made this blade for their specialty saws-—if that's what you have, this blade is what you need.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste This 3-3/8-inch circular carbide blade fits Crain Cutter's 787XXX saw, which is specially engineered to cut flooring flush with walls and cabinet bases. Twenty-four teeth provide smooth cutting action in those tricky spots, while the lightweight, two-ounce blade contributes to the saw's superb handling.


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