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I have a cutting table that lights up and has a cutting surface of glass, if any blade is any good it will last I found stainless steel blades last longer than regular so maybe this might be better......

I can use a Milwaukee blade around the shop for a few days and all is good 10 minutes on the cutting table and it is as sharp as a basketball......

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20 minutes ago, Jronman said:

Anyone use these Stanley carbide utility blades. Are they worth it? 16 bux for a 50 pack off of Amazon. http://www.stanleytools.com/en-us/products/hand-tools/knives-blades/replacement-blades/50-pk-fatmax-carbide-utility-blades/11-800l

Very nice might get them next time I need blades 

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47 minutes ago, comp56 said:

I have a cutting table that lights up and has a cutting surface of glass, if any blade is any good it will last I found stainless steel blades last longer than regular so maybe this might be better......

I can use a Milwaukee blade around the shop for a few days and all is good 10 minutes on the cutting table and it is as sharp as a basketball......

I just use my knife for general home building, opening boxes, etc. 

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Anyone use these Stanley carbide utility blades. Are they worth it? 16 bux for a 50 pack off of Amazon. http://www.stanleytools.com/en-us/products/hand-tools/knives-blades/replacement-blades/50-pk-fatmax-carbide-utility-blades/11-800l

Yes I've been using these since I bought a 50 pack to replace my fat max blades and they last longer and keep there edge better then any other Stanley blade I've used in the past well recommend them very sharp !


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23 minutes ago, Craigh9916 said:


Yes I've been using these since I bought a 50 pack to replace my fat max blades and they last longer and keep there edge better then any other Stanley blade I've used in the past well recommend them very sharp !


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Nice, may have to look into that, it always sounded like a marketing trick haha

 

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On 2/7/2017 at 0:26 PM, comp56 said:

I have a cutting table that lights up and has a cutting surface of glass, if any blade is any good it will last I found stainless steel blades last longer than regular so maybe this might be better......

I can use a Milwaukee blade around the shop for a few days and all is good 10 minutes on the cutting table and it is as sharp as a basketball......

But...but a basketball isn't sharp at all.... Oohhh! So basically the glass destroys the knife edge.... glass trumps knife, knife trumps paper, paper trumps rock, rock trumps scissors etc etc LOL

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1 hour ago, KnarlyCarl said:

But...but a basketball isn't sharp at all.... Oohhh! So basically the glass destroys the knife edge.... glass trumps knife, knife trumps paper, paper trumps rock, rock trumps scissors etc etc LOL

well glass is heated sand from a rock, it is even make in a nature in an obsidian state 

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On 2/7/2017 at 0:22 PM, Jronman said:

Anyone use these Stanley carbide utility blades. Are they worth it? 16 bux for a 50 pack off of Amazon. http://www.stanleytools.com/en-us/products/hand-tools/knives-blades/replacement-blades/50-pk-fatmax-carbide-utility-blades/11-800l

I use them daily and I used some last year for work and I've only gone through maybe 2 or 3 and I use it daily cutting cardboard, zipties, banding, drywall.

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