Recommend a 10” circular saw blade?

It depends what you intend to cut.
For fine joinery you need a freud blade.
If you're cutting mdf or rough wood, any blade will do.
 
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It depends what you intend to cut.
For fine joinery you need a freud blade.
If you're cutting mdf or rough wood, any blade will do.
all my blades used to be freid pro and they are excellent blades but as i now do far far less as fully retired worked out that 2-3 saxton blades for the price off a freid means you have a greater choice off blades and no faffing about getting them sharpened
yes the wear out quicker [half the time]but cheap enough and quick enough to get a new blade in 2 or 3 days
 
Err… one thing I forgot to check and unknown if I need to worry, what size hole in the middle should I need to get?

I am not sure on the name, maybe arbour, or a bore…


(Sorry, pain, tiredness, medication, hot and autism all playing a role here, sorry for any confusion, I have confused google… adult sites to the big tunnel machines are my results)
 
saxton comes with 3 or so washers that reduce the bore just email them and ask
 
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Saxton blades are only a 10mins drive from where my medical appointment is tomorrow, so I will go in and ask I think. I assume they are a store like Toolstation, go to desk, ask and order they go get item as I pay? I am sure that’s what I read but can’t be more than 75%sure.

Thank you for your help
 

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