Industrial Saw Repair Services
Don't discard damaged blades—let our expert technicians restore them to like-new condition. We specialize in repairing blades that other shops won't touch, saving you thousands in replacement costs.
Request Repair AssessmentOur Repair Services
From minor touch-ups to major restoration, we have the skills and equipment to bring your damaged blades back to life.
Tip Replacement
Missing or damaged carbide tips are carefully removed and replaced with new tips of the correct grade. We use high-quality brazing techniques to ensure strong, lasting bonds.
Crack Repair
Body cracks are stopped and repaired to prevent propagation. Our repair techniques restore structural integrity while maintaining blade balance.
Body Straightening
Warped or distorted blade bodies are straightened to factory tolerances. This ensures proper tracking and eliminates vibration during cutting.
Re-tensioning
Blades are professionally tensioned to manufacturer specifications. Proper tension prevents flutter, ensures straight cuts, and extends blade life.
What We Can Repair
Our repair capabilities cover the full spectrum of industrial cutting tools. No job is too big or too small.
- Circular saw blades (10" to 84" diameter)
- Band saw blades (all widths and lengths)
- Cold saw blades (HSS and cermet)
- Router bits and shaper cutters
- Planer and jointer knives
- Custom cutter heads
- All major brands including Freud, Forrest, Ridge Carbide
The Repair Process
Every repair follows our rigorous quality process to ensure lasting results.
Assessment
We thoroughly inspect your blade and provide a detailed repair estimate before any work begins.
Repair
Our technicians perform the necessary repairs using precision equipment and quality materials.
Quality Check
Every repaired blade undergoes rigorous testing to ensure it meets our high standards.
Common Blade Problems We Solve
Missing or Broken Carbide Tips
Carbide tips can chip, crack, or break due to impact with nails, knots, or foreign objects. Our tip replacement service removes the damaged tip, prepares the seat, and brazes a new tip in place using high-strength silver solder. The new tip is then ground to match the existing tooth geometry.
Body Cracks and Damage
Blade bodies can develop cracks from fatigue, impact, or improper tension. We stop-drill cracks to prevent propagation and use specialized welding techniques to restore structural integrity. After repair, the blade is re-tensioned to ensure proper performance.
Warped or Distorted Blades
Heat buildup, improper storage, or impact can cause blade bodies to warp. Our straightening process uses controlled pressure and heat to restore the blade to factory flatness tolerances. This eliminates vibration and ensures accurate tracking.
Loss of Tension
Over time, blades can lose tension due to heat cycling and stress. Symptoms include flutter, poor cut quality, and premature bearing wear. Our re-tensioning service stretches the blade body to restore proper stiffness and cutting stability.
Worn or Damaged Gullets
The gullet (the space between teeth) can become worn or cracked, reducing chip clearance and causing poor cut quality. We can repair or reshape gullets to restore proper chip evacuation.
When to Repair vs. Replace
Not every damaged blade is worth repairing. Our honest assessment will tell you whether repair is cost-effective. Generally, blades with multiple missing tips, body cracks, or significant wear can still be repaired if the body thickness is adequate. We won't waste your money on repairs that won't last.
Have Damaged Blades?
Send us your damaged blades for a free repair assessment. We'll tell you honestly whether repair is worthwhile and provide a firm quote.