QUESTIONS THAT PEOPLE FREQUENTLY ASK



1.
Why should I have you sharpen my blades? Don’t all saw shops have the same equipment?


This question would be like me saying, all cabinet/furniture makers are the same. Don’t you all have the same equipment? Of course not! I have invested and reinvested in the best equipment that technology has to offer (See Picture). With this equipment, along with super fine grit diamond wheels, and skilled operators I can produce better finishes than the factory grinds. The result is better cut quality and longevity of run times, giving you the best value for your money. Why do it, if you’re not going to do it better than the competition?


2. I just go to the discount tool store and buy a blade. What’s wrong with that?


Application, my friend, application. You pay a lot of money for materials these days. You can’t afford to "hack" it up with a poor quality, wrong design for your material, saw blades.

Example: you just dadoed your melamine material. After turning over the piece, you see terrible chips. Now you are forced to try to "hide it". Maybe the back or underneath.


3. What’s the difference between "price" and "cost"?

Price is what you pay for a tool. The cost is the result of the productivity from that tool.

Example: you purchased a tool with a price of $10. It produces 10 parts. Your cost would be 1$ per part. Or, you called us and we advised you of the correct designed tool with the price of $20. It produced 100 parts. Your cost would be $.20 per part. You quoted the job based on a cost of $.25 per part. You lost your shirt? If you are successful–then we are successful.

Have a question? See "Ask the Sawologist" section and we’ll be glad to help.

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