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Superior industrial blades include Leitz, Swedex, OMAS and a few more.

For a good but middle quality blade, I'd point you towards CMT and their chrome range.

I know we are all telling you that separate rip and crosscut blades are best, but this general purpose 40T blade happened to come up in a search and the other descriptive stuff around the CMT chrome range is useful.

https://www.cmtorangetools.com/eu-e...85-industrial-saw-blades-for-ripping-crosscut

Scott & Sergeant are an established supplier focussed on the needs of trade users rather cheap DIY and they distribute CMT. Just browse their site. You could even ring and ask them to recommend a pair of blades.
 
Superior industrial blades include Leitz, Swedex, OMAS and a few more.

For a good but middle quality blade, I'd point you towards CMT and their chrome range.

I know we are all telling you that separate rip and crosscut blades are best, but this general purpose 40T blade happened to come up in a search and the other descriptive stuff around the CMT chrome range is useful.

https://www.cmtorangetools.com/eu-e...85-industrial-saw-blades-for-ripping-crosscut

Scott & Sergeant are an established supplier focussed on the needs of trade users rather cheap DIY and they distribute CMT. Just browse their site. You could even ring and ask them to recommend a pair of blades.

Thank you Sideways - I very much like the idea of their "filled slots" for thermal expansion.
 
I don't think I have any blades with filled slots but they might help in reducing the wind noise from the blade and I can't think of any downside to the feature.
 
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