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Hitachi 18109 12-Inch 8 Tooth FTG Diamond Hardi-Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor


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Brand: Hitachi
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: 18109


Features
Circular saw blade designed for use with most 12-inch miter saws
Ideal for ripping, crosscutting, and mitering in fiber cement boards and siding
Self-sharpening, long-lasting polycrystalline diamond tips
8-tooth design for precise, dust-reducing cuts
12-inch diameter; 1-inch arbor; 5-year limited warranty

Accessories
This Old House
Building Construction Illustrated

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Editorial Reviews:

Kerf: .087". Plate: .063". Carbide Grade: Diamond. Ripping, crosscutting and miter of fiber cement board and siding.


User Comments about the Hitachi 18109 12-Inch 8 Tooth FTG Diamond Hardi-Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

I highly recommend the Hitachi blade for installing Hardie Board. Ray JacksonOrlando, Fl I installed siding on a 2700 sq foot house and a 24x36 out building and the blade was still working great.



These blades are great: clean cuts, not terribly loud, and durable. Used them on a large Hardie siding job and would use them again.



Long life on blade--I did a three car garage and attached 170 sq ft mudroom on one blade with no real noticeable dulling of blade. Great blades. Title says it all. These things slice through fiber cement siding like a hot knife through butter. If you were siding a whole house or larger addition, you'd probably need two blades though. VERY low dust too.



The shears won't ever get you consistent edges and smooth cuts like this (I regretably wasted my money on the PC one). Not much needs to be said. This one delivers what you want in a saw blade; no noticeable vibration, cuts cleanly (top and bottom faces)., and lasts a long time considering you are essentially cutting cement and paper. Also, use a sharp utility knife blade to do the 'score and snap' method for those cuts the SCMS cannot do -- and get the Malco nippers too. Used on a 12" Bosch SCMS.One other thing, if you are considering following the manufacturer's advice and using a power shears to cut fiber cement instead of a saw blade to minimize dust, save your money, buy a dust mask, and get this blade.