Got a pile of old carbide tipped circular saw blades.Hate just to chuck em. Must be good for something.
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Local red-neck flea market guy here paints scenes on them and some he makes into clocks with scenes. They seem to sell.
I ran across a 30" diameter pulp wood cutoff saw years ago - made a sign for my Dad. Pretty cool.
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Gunner was watching Goldfinger and got enthralled with the idear of throwing them like Topjob did his hat at the head of the statue.
Guy's never been been the same since.
that's some strangeshid right there
I've thrown old ones like giant shurikens. It can be fun.
Just don't do it with a partner. One of you will won't be happy.
His name was Oddjob.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oddjob#Oddjob
That's right. Been a while since I've seen it. May be be due for another viewing.
I hear that if you had a coffee can full of carbide teeth and recycled the carbide, you'd get quite a surprise at the pay out.
Unbrazing or snapping them off is the hardest part.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=96687
I usually think of HF as a tool dollar store; good for cheap items. Never spent more than $30 on any individual item. Leery of Chicago tools. Doesn't say it'll do carbide though the pic does look like it. Great if it works. Just hate cheap crappy tools,unless they're intended to be disposable. Anybody use this?
It cones with a diamond blade, that'll sharpen carbide. I haven't used one.I bought 2 furniture dollys there last week, had to sort through the pile to find 2 worth taking.