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#21
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oh.
Posts: 781
I learned that Harbor Freight does not order a large amount of the carpet cutter blades. I have gone there just after their delivery, and never saw more than 10 except one time, and that time there were 11 packages. I purchased ALL of them and offered them for sale here. Postage is minimal, but if you want 5 packages it is going to cost more in postage because of the weight.
June in Cincinnati
June in Cincinnati
#23
Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by Connie in CO
Was so disappointed,went to Harbor Freight to buy a pack of blades.One person went in and bought them all.Who ever bought them all could of saved some for others :(
I did find something that had three blades in it,not telling that person might go in and buy all of those to.
I did find something that had three blades in it,not telling that person might go in and buy all of those to.
#24
Originally Posted by Dina
I have been to Harbor Freight 3 times looking for blades. They have been out of them each time. I guess I am just destined to buy my blades at Wal-Mart. Though, I was told by someone in my guild that the blades are too thick to fit in the June Taylor ruler with all the slits in it...Shape and Cut, I think it is called. Maybe I am better off without them, as I use that ruler a lot. :)
#25
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Dewittville, NY
Posts: 603
Originally Posted by Dina
I have been to Harbor Freight 3 times looking for blades. They have been out of them each time. I guess I am just destined to buy my blades at Wal-Mart. Though, I was told by someone in my guild that the blades are too thick to fit in the June Taylor ruler with all the slits in it...Shape and Cut, I think it is called. Maybe I am better off without them, as I use that ruler a lot. :)
#26
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Baileys Prairie, Texas
Posts: 294
they are called replacement carpet cutter blades...Part number 97642. I bought mine in Indianaplis Indiana this summer. They work fine. The cost has gone up from 1.49 to 1.99 for two replacement blades. but compared to ordering from a notion supply house they are a goood buy.
#27
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Mishawaka IN
Posts: 66
Originally Posted by koko
On my way to the airport on Thursday I happened to pass HF. Because I had a few extra minutes I turned around and stopped in - it was my first visit. They had 3 packages of blades so I bought them all because of all the messages on this site. l haven't had a chance to use them yet because all my quilting materials are in the room with a sign on the door that says "enter at your own risk". I plan to reorganize the sewing room after everyone leaves and the holidays are over.
#28
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
My brother went to Harbor Frieght and picked up the one package they had for me. I may just order online. But he said he will check everytime he goes . I bought a bunch of blades from jhittle some time ago and still have quite a bit. so its ok if it takes a while to get here.
#29
I bought some from HF and it kept skipping, left a huge mess of my fabric having to cut over it 2-3 times and then having a spot or two missed. Is there a right and wrong way to put them in the cutter? Was very disappointed.
#30
Originally Posted by libertykm
Originally Posted by koko
On my way to the airport on Thursday I happened to pass HF. Because I had a few extra minutes I turned around and stopped in - it was my first visit. They had 3 packages of blades so I bought them all because of all the messages on this site. l haven't had a chance to use them yet because all my quilting materials are in the room with a sign on the door that says "enter at your own risk". I plan to reorganize the sewing room after everyone leaves and the holidays are over.
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