I've got a collection of new saw blades many of which are thin kerf as I bought them to use w/ the BT3100. Now that I've got the 3HP Jet Cabinet saw do I need to replace these w/ full kerf blades? Will the cabinet saw's power cause flex?
Thin Kerf blades w/ cabinet saw?
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Yes - they are unusable on your new saw - You should send them to me immediately.Doug Kerfoot
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Unless you're doing something that applies a force perpendicular to the blade, it's unlikely a thin kerf blade will flex side-to-side more when installed in a cabinet saw than it would on the BT. Besides, if there was a problem with thin kerf blades in high power saws, you'd see a warning label somewhere.Comment
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I use mostly TK's on my 22124 and have never had an issue with the better quality blades. For hobby type use, you shouldn't have any issues with them, so I'd use what you've got until it's time to replace, and then buy full kerf, or until one of those insane 65% off deals comes along on a top shelf blade...
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I agree with everyone here, you can use them just fine, but make sure that your splitter is thin enough to fit nicely into the kerf that they make. My pm2000 has a full kerf riving knife. If I wanted to use think kerf blades, I'd need to get a TK riving knife for the saw.Keith Z. Leonard
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