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Excel #13 Saw Blade Review
So I had this problem for a long time which is the car body does not enclose the windsheild. see below:
so after i have searched around. People from around this forum recommended me PE blades. since I cannot find one at my LHS. However, I found this saw blade. It is very thin and flexible. very good blade I must say. RESULT: so I cutted my wind sheild and it gave me a good finishing. there were no signs of crack or anything. Very satisfying result CONCLUSION: I recommend this blade for this type of work. It is less expensive then PE blade($3) , very flexiable, thin (~0.5 mm), does the job right!!!! [10/10] Last edited by GD8ver2; 08-08-2007 at 12:59 AM. |
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Re: Excel #13 Saw Blade Review
very nice. I am guessing they would be available at any well stocked hobby retailer, such as hobby lobby (they sell exel stuff).
was the "glass" cleaned up after the cut was made, or is that just what it looks like after the cut. that looks like a rather clean cut.
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Re: Excel #13 Saw Blade Review
Problem with those blades is that they are so thick! You will rarely be able to remove a door or cut a roof with them without much damage. Still though, they are good blades.
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Re: Excel #13 Saw Blade Review
hehe I was just going to leave windshield as it is but I found those blades recently ~!need to put some touch up paint on the lower right hand side there. Yea I havent sanded the windsheild yet all the result pictures are after I made the cuts.
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