Introducing the 7-1/4 inch steel and iron cutting saw blade, now available at Pineo's True Value in Machias, ME. This precision-engineered saw blade is designed specifically for cutting ferrous metals up to 1/8 inch thick, making it an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts working with sheet metal, siding, corrugated steel roofing, and other ferrous metal materials in Machias.
- Optimal size: The 7-1/4 inch diameter provides excellent balance between cutting capacity and maneuverability for various metal cutting tasks.
- Durable construction: Crafted to cut through steel and iron efficiently, ensuring reliable performance on ferrous metals up to 1/8 inch thick.
- 5/8 inch round diamond knock out arbor: Designed for easy installation and compatibility with a wide range of saws, enhancing versatility.
- Versatile applications: Ideal for cutting sheet metal, siding, corrugated steel roofing, and other ferrous metal materials commonly used in construction and repair projects.
- Carded packaging: Provides convenient storage and protection for the blade when not in use.
This saw blade is perfect for a variety of projects in Machias, whether you are renovating a home, working on roofing repairs, or fabricating metal components. Its ability to cleanly cut through ferrous metals up to 1/8 inch thick allows users to achieve precise cuts with minimal effort. Contractors, metalworkers, and hobbyists alike will find this blade invaluable for improving efficiency and accuracy in their metal cutting tasks.
In summary, the
7-1/4 inch steel and iron cutting saw blade is a dependable and versatile tool that enhances your metal cutting capabilities. Available at Pineo's True Value in Machias, ME, it is an excellent addition to your toolkit for tackling ferrous metal projects with confidence and precision.
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov