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Old 12-23-2007, 04:22 AM   #2797 (permalink)
kklee
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I've used an 80 tooth combo blade as well as a metal cutting blade on my table saw and they both did a great job of cutting Lexan. No need to flip the blade around. As MASantos said, it's likely to be dangerous. Not to mention that you could knock the teeth off a carbide blade that way.
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