Snow Blade I picked up a piece of truck retread...now what?

   / I picked up a piece of truck retread...now what?
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Mock1 said:
Simple rule of thumb. Three teeth in contact at any time. If you are cutting wire core, you might want to use an abrasive blade. A band saw might cut though it, but you've pretty well put it in the garbage.

I don't know anything about anything. And my tools and shop, or lack there of, are probably pretty disapointing by most of everyone else's standards on here but...I used a Sawzall to cut it, I put the piece of tire up on the flat side of a concrete block so I could stand on the rubber to keep it somewhat still. If I could keep it still it was like butta, the blade looked the same after I was done.
I didn't have but just a little bit of smoke, just when I couldn't keep the rubber from moving
 
 

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