This rip blade doesn't owe me anything as I've had it for quite awhile. Cuts fine but I was checking the carbide and notice several of the teeth have divits in the carbide - looks like they have been corroded by an acid or something. Its on the flat portion of the carbide. If the blade is on the saw and I lean over to look down at it, the flat part of the carbide is the part looking funny. Not knowing too much about sharpening I can't imagine sharpening would help this issue. Any thoughts on sharpening or buying a new one. It cuts fine but I don't want hunks of carbide shooting out at me.
Tom from Clayton
Tom from Clayton