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Never used Titanium blades. Do you have a link to the ones you are thinking about ?
I always bought my bi-metal blades off of ebay. A couple of sellers sell 10 blades for around $50. They have been very high quality. Now, where I work, we sell a 10 pack of Fein bi-metal blades for $80 and they work better than any other blade I've used. I can't believe they are this cheap.
I no longer build museums but don't want to change my name. My new job is a lot less stressful. Life is much better.
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I have some Imperial blades I'm looking to liquidate. Let me know what you're looking at and I'll PM you a price.
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SkyGlider said:
Oscillating tool: Are titanium metal cutting blades worth the extra cost over regular metal cutting blades? If so, which brand blade?
(I have a Craftsman oscillating tool.)
Skyglider
Now I see carbide tooth metal cutting blades. Since the titanium blades are coated, I'm guessing that carbide tooth blades might be better. (carbide teeth welded to blade)
Here's a link to Bosch carbide blades on amazon:
Bosch carbide blade on amazon Are carbide oscillating blades the best for cutting metal?
Thanks,
Skyglider