Bosch FS200ABU 7-7/8-Inch 20 Teeth per Inch High Alloy Steel Flush Cutting Fine Tooth Power Handsaw Blade for Wood, PVC, and Plastic

3177FF7CNNL. SL160  Bosch FS200ABU 7 7/8 Inch 20 Teeth per Inch High Alloy Steel Flush Cutting Fine Tooth Power Handsaw Blade for Wood, PVC, and Plastic

  • The Fine Cut Power Handsaw System makes precision flush cuts, freehand cuts, and miter cuts
  • Reversible blades are ideal for wood, PVC 2-1/2-inch, and plastic 3/4-inch
  • The fine tooth high alloy steel blades are ideal for thick and thin materials
  • Flushcut blade are 20TPI
  • 11-by-3-by-1-inches and ships at 1.6-ounces

Product Description
For use with power handsaw No.1640VS. For cutoffs, miters, and other fine cutting of wood, wood composites and plastics. Ultra-fine teeth design provides smooth, tear-free cuts. Flex-resistant, high alloy steel blade guides for accurate guidance…. More >>

Bosch FS200ABU 7-7/8-Inch 20 Teeth per Inch High Alloy Steel Flush Cutting Fine Tooth Power Handsaw Blade for Wood, PVC, and Plastic

5 Responses to “Bosch FS200ABU 7-7/8-Inch 20 Teeth per Inch High Alloy Steel Flush Cutting Fine Tooth Power Handsaw Blade for Wood, PVC, and Plastic”

  1. Bosch FS200ABU 7-7/8-Inch 20 Teeth per Inch High Alloy Steel Flush Cutting Fine Tooth Power Handsaw Blade

    I’ve used these blades for numerous construction projects with a Bosch 1640 saw. E.g., cutting off the bottom of door trim, to make room for ceramic tile. They have fine teeth, which makes for a smooth, but annoyingly slow cut. Next time, I’ll get the blades with more teeth per inch, which cut faster.

    The biggest con with these 20 teeth-per-inch blades is they wear out way too fast. This makes their initial high cost downright exorbitant. If they lasted longer, they’d deserve 4 or 5 stars.

    Here’s a tip to cutting the bottom of door trim. To cleanly remove 1/2″ of trim, lay a 1/2″ piece of plywood on the floor next to the trim, and let the saw blade slide on the plywood as you cut.

  2. I used it to cut door jams for a flooring project. Very clean cuts, no sanding needed to dress up edges. Like another reviewer said, it’s a good idea to have a spare on hand, it gets dulled pretty badly when you hit the hidden nails. Easy to attach/detach/swap sides.

    After some trial and error, I used the “regular” (not fine tooth) blade to finish the cut when I hit a nail. It seemed to cut the nails quicker and didn’t get dulled as badly. Start your cut with this blade and if you hit a nail switch to the “regular” blade. You’ll still have a nice clean cut.

  3. Great accessory for the Bosch 1640VS power saw, makes really smooth cuts. I used mine new for cutting door frames, smooth as silk!

  4. Had I known that they would come up with oscillating tool that does more than this Bosch for less money, wouldn’t have looked at this garbage. In addition, the balde on this Bosch wears faster than any blade. An absolute waste of money.

  5. I like this saw very much, bought it for one job that had seven doorways for 250′ of tiling in a kitchen/entryway. Worth every cent for this one use. Makes accurate cuts quickly, can’t wait to need it again! I suggest an extra blade on hand for those sneaky finish nails you might miss in the door jamb that can dull your blade. Smooth operating, 4 stars for room for improvement.

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