Hobbyist1943
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Please try not to laugh too loudly but I own a Ryobi table saw - I haven't got the manual to hand but I think the model number may be: ETS1526AL.
The fact is that I can't properly justify replacing the whole thing and, having carried out a few tweeks, it will just about do what I want it to do.
However, the 40 tooth blade which came with it has suffered some abuse and I'd like to make a fresh start by replacing it with something better.
I've decided to try to avoid using fibre board such as MDF and will use the new blade for cutting softwood and hardwood and maybe occasionally plywood. I want a decent blade which will leave a cut needing minimul finishing.
The size of blade has to be 254mm diameter with 30mm bore and I've seen this advertised:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOSCH-SAW-BLADE-2 ... 33445d0fea
I admit to knowing little about such things, so please feel free to tell me if my choice isn't wise. I am prepared to pay more for the right blade but don't fancy going above about £45 - £50 at a stretch. One thing I have noticed is that the list of machines they say the blade is suitable for in the advert doesn't include Ryobi.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance.
David
The fact is that I can't properly justify replacing the whole thing and, having carried out a few tweeks, it will just about do what I want it to do.
However, the 40 tooth blade which came with it has suffered some abuse and I'd like to make a fresh start by replacing it with something better.
I've decided to try to avoid using fibre board such as MDF and will use the new blade for cutting softwood and hardwood and maybe occasionally plywood. I want a decent blade which will leave a cut needing minimul finishing.
The size of blade has to be 254mm diameter with 30mm bore and I've seen this advertised:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOSCH-SAW-BLADE-2 ... 33445d0fea
I admit to knowing little about such things, so please feel free to tell me if my choice isn't wise. I am prepared to pay more for the right blade but don't fancy going above about £45 - £50 at a stretch. One thing I have noticed is that the list of machines they say the blade is suitable for in the advert doesn't include Ryobi.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance.
David