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Old 02-24-2021, 01:17 PM
Baron Von Zeppelin Baron Von Zeppelin is offline
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Conclusion: I'm not impressed at all with the chainsaw teeth blade.
That's a bummer.
I was hoping to hear better news on those. oh well
Maybe they could be of use for some stump grinding type work.

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I was indeed impressed with the heavy 9" 20-tooth blade. It made a very quick & very smooth cut.
Will have to order one of those on the next go-round.

These saw-tooth blades do cut great, and Quick.
But once you hit something you aren't supposed to - they do Die FAST.

Got lazy using my Green WoodBlade, and left it on to do some quick "sweeping" brush stuff in the zone i was working instead of changing out to the Blue BrushBlade Combo.
Hit a disguised rock covered in moss - and it won't cut hardly anything over an inch now.
Was being too careless overall and it cost me a blade.

10" is really too big for a general Wood-Cut Blade. imo
Bought them to start out with because they were cheap.
8" or 9" is probably better size to stay more focused with.

For "ground-sweeping" type brush/vine/weed/twiglets/scruff the Blue 10" Blade is excellent.
I use it like a weed eater method just sweeping back and forth across the ground.
Have cleared some rough areas out real clean and easy to walk through now.
No more Tangles !
The bigger size is great for that purpose.

Haven't used the WireBrush Wheel yet.
But it is REAL REAL REAL STIFF and will be for extra heavy duty things.
It could tear some stuff up pretty good.
Should be great for things like your root ball project.
Or as a test wheel for going into an unknown pile that could ruin a saw blade.



They make another style WireBrush Wheel that is stranded - more like what you might would use on a drill to clean metal parts.
Going to order one of those too.
Currently marked down to $8 - from $12
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...F35HQOR7&psc=1