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@@darrencrumbleholme9414 You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful and thanks for the comment. I look forward to having you as a subscriber and part of the family for more helpful videos.
Thank you! Any reason for switching it back out? I kept the stock one in there as long as I did as I was cutting a lot of soft lumber for framing such as 2x4’s and the thought was the fewer teeth would hog through it faster.
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful and thanks for the comment. I look forward to having you as a subscriber and part of the family for more helpful videos.
I typically do switch right away. The key is choosing a blade that suits what you are using the saw for. I kept the last blade in as long as I did as I was using this saw for more construction so using a blade with less teeth made sense with cutting soft lumper such as 2x4’s.
Thank you! Wearing gloves while removing the old blade and sliding the new one on is a good idea for safety, if not just be safe taking your time being cautious of hand placement.
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*DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
Thank you!
Thank you was able to replace confidently once I watched your video
@@darrencrumbleholme9414 You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful and thanks for the comment. I look forward to having you as a subscriber and part of the family for more helpful videos.
Very helpful! Good reminder!
Thank you, glad it helped!
Nice vid. Easy to follow. Plus a hack to get around a specific tool is a bonus. I love Diablo blades.
Thank you! I’m a Diablo fan myself and run them in all of my saws. 👍 It’s hard to argue with the results too!
Great video brother! Very detailed as always. I’ve got the same blade, I’ve been meaning to switch it out with the stock blade
Thank you! Any reason for switching it back out? I kept the stock one in there as long as I did as I was cutting a lot of soft lumber for framing such as 2x4’s and the thought was the fewer teeth would hog through it faster.
@@inspiringbuilds I said that backwards. I meant that the I’ve been meaning to switch out the stock blade for the Diablo
@@FixItFrench Got it, you’ll notice a big upgrade!
Perfect timing thx for making it super easy!
Sweet! Glad it helped. 👍
this was so helpful! thank you Dan! 👍🏼
Great to hear, thanks for watching!
Excellent video, thanks so much
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Definitely buying one!
It will treat you right. 👍
Well done!
Thank you sir, much appreciated!
Hi, I lost my screw that tightens the blade, does the bolt have any numbers on top of bolt: 12.9, SML?? I need to know and order. Thanks
@@emiliohernandez174 Thanks for watching. Yes, I just removed the cover for you and the bolt has 12.9 SML engraved in it. 👍
Would you say to go ahead and switch to a Diablo blade right away or wait for the factory to go dull?
I typically do switch right away. The key is choosing a blade that suits what you are using the saw for. I kept the last blade in as long as I did as I was using this saw for more construction so using a blade with less teeth made sense with cutting soft lumper such as 2x4’s.
Nice! Thanks!
You’re very welcome. 👍
Nice! And good job not cutting yourself. I would need to wear gloves lol
Thank you! Wearing gloves while removing the old blade and sliding the new one on is a good idea for safety, if not just be safe taking your time being cautious of hand placement.