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Thread: Freud C400 vs T1 Jointer blades - which are better?

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    Freud C400 vs T1 Jointer blades - which are better?

    Looking for replacement blades for my Ridgid 6-1/8" jointer


    Freud C400 says the blades have "TiCo" - micrograin carbide titanium with Cobalt (are these titanium coated?)

    Global Tooling has the T1 blades for about the same price - 18% tungsten.

    http://globaltooling.bizhosting.com/...nife-sets.html

    Price is all about the same - I'm happy to spend a little more for longer lasting blades anyways.

    Between these two selections, any preference or experience?

    Also looking at the Amana.

    TIA

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    I'm happy with the C400 knives I got from Amazon awhile back. They seem to be holding up well and I use my jointer almost daily. Easily installed and adjusted on the JP0610. Actually, I made NO adjustments after putting them in, just started jointing! I was pleasantly surprized. I've been happy with Freud.

    John
    ...And now, back to your regularly scheduled shop time...

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    Bob,

    There evidently an error in the product info you saw for the Freud Knives. TiCo is the trademark name for our carbide. Info on our knives is here:
    http://www.freudtools.com/p-295-high...er-knives.aspx
    Charles M
    Freud America, Inc.

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    Amazon Description

    My misinterpretation...

    rereading

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...X0DER&v=glance

    TiCo is mentioned in the "freud Difference" not in the product description.

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