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  On 13/08/2019 at 22:05, gdh said:

Tracking takes a bit of getting used to but it's not too bad, just remember not to track the other side unless you talk to them first. 

 

We had a problem with blades coming off and it turned out to be oil /grease on the new ones we had to wipe off.

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Never seemed to have that issue with my saw as when you do the first cut seems to clean off the blades.

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  On 13/08/2019 at 22:10, topchippyles said:

Never seemed to have that issue with my saw as when you do the first cut seems to clean off the blades.

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We never had it until recently when we bought some ripper37 blades and couldn't work out the problem. Just gave them a quick wipe with a rag and they were fine after. It's possible they just overdid the oil on that batch.

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