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Re: Forrest WWII Blade

Do yourself a favor and get the TS2000 blade from Inline Industries. Way more carbide than the WWII and cheaper.

http://www.in-lineindustries.com/saw_blade.html

I've personally owned and tried about every blade out there. I love sawblades . The TS2000 is the best 40 tooth general blade on the market. Take my word for it. I promise you won't be let down. This is the best. The CMT 40 tooth general is the worst.

Thanks,

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Chris,

In-line Industries will have a booth at the Charlotte Show. See you there.

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