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DesignedFailure

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  1. 32 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

    The best blade you can buy is Forrest, and this is not for debate, there's an entire industry that backs them up. But I use Diablo because I don't do a lot of precision high level cuts with fine carpentry so the value just isn't there to use top of the line blades. I've used a whole bunch of different kinds of blades and I get the best results with Diablo, the best wear with Diablo, and the value is fantastic considering the quality of carbide they use and how stable they are with their thin kerf line, which makes me more productive by decreasing resistance and cutting much faster. They also stay clean far longer than other steel and coatings I've used.

     

    There's better out there, but value often times wins out over quality when the differences are so marginal. If you have deep pockets, buy a set of Forrest and never look back, if not, I'd recommend Diablo. The Mamba blades are one that I have not tried, and judging from the lack of reviews online, I'd say they have a long way to go to gain a following to prove longevity and reliability. Might be the best blades ever not saying they're not, but I'll wait for more information. 

    Wont doubt you because of only one thing you said Forrest blades. They are a very good blade. But I like the Armana. different strokes for different folks.

  2. I am in the states and got connections over in the UK. From my call of duty black ops days lol. 

    Am a big HILTI fan boy. Problem with the saw 30mm blades got to get them from Europe as well. 7.5 inch blade though so bigger than most standard saws here in the us.

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