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General Tools Instruments BLADE Replacement Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of General Tools Instruments BLADE Replacement

Made of high-speed steel for making precise, clean cuts. Shank size/shape: 1/2 in.; Replacement. Shank size/shape: 1/2 in./round. Made of carbide vs metal. Replacement cutting blade for the adjustable Circle Cutter which allows to use your drill press to make circular cuts in wood, plastic, brass, copper. Replacement blade is General Tools Model # 55 Blade replacement drill is General Tools Model # 5/6/55 Drill.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive Hole Saw Replacement

Through trial and error, I found that this replacement blade is perfect for my hole saw needs. The blade is durable and produces smooth cuts effortlessly. The installation process was a breeze, and it fits my existing tool perfectly. It's an excellent addition to my collection of cutting tools.

Pros
  • Durable, produces smooth cuts
Cons
  • None observed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

was exactly what we were trying to find. My .

was exactly what we were looking for. My brother ran a hardware store before he retired and told us where to look. We use the computer not very often

Pros
  • Shank Size/Shape: 1/2"/round
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I think I bought the wrong item. I need a circle cutter for metal.

I was trying to cut a circle on thin sheet metal. The blade just melted! I may have bought blades with the wrong specifications. Do you have similar blades that can be used to cut thin sheet metal that can be used with a #55 circle cutter? Note: I bought this too.

Pros
  • Carbide vs Metal
Cons
  • Expensive