Is My Diablo Finishing Blade Safe to Use After Damage?

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Asked By CraftyBeaver27 On

I recently purchased a Diablo finishing circular saw blade, but I accidentally twisted off the middle part mistakenly thinking it wouldn't fit my Ryobi saw. After realizing that it was just sitting in place while the saw spun, I put the piece back in and tightened everything up. Now, it seems to be spinning fine. However, I'm going to be building a closet carcass soon and need to rip some long pieces of birch. Should I return the blade, buy a new one, or can I trust it to be reliable as long as the middle part is securely back in? Thanks in advance for any advice!

3 Answers

Answered By RipSawRandy On

I wouldn't worry too much! As long as everything is tightened down, it should work fine. The blade won't go anywhere if the bolt loosens up; it'll just spin on the shaft. I’d say go ahead and use it.

Answered By ExpertEdgeEmma On

It's not just a simple spacer; it's actually a laser-cut centering guide, and if it’s not centered properly now, it could affect how well it cuts. Even if it doesn’t come loose, it won’t perform like you expect from a finishing blade. I recommend tossing it and picking up a ripping blade for your birch project. Also, don’t try to return it—they might not accept it back since the piece was removed, and you don’t want to leave a faulty blade for someone else. Just ensure you get a blade designed for ripping, with fewer teeth engaged at once. It'll make cutting fibers much easier!

CuriousCutler -

Could you explain more about the last part? I’m not quite following the details, and a reference video would be super helpful!

Answered By ToolTimeTommy On

Honestly, I'd be cautious about using it. You might want to consider returning it since that part is crucial. If I were to vote in a forum like AITAH, I’d say returning it is the way to go after that mistake.

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