I have the 28 tooth universal saw blade in my ATF 55. I never realised a better blade was needed for ripping until i started reading discussions here about the panther blade. At first, i thought, "That is the blade to get for ripping." And then i got to thinking a little further and realized how many rip blades I had for my table saw>>> ONE. How many times do i use it? Almost never. with good combo blades on my Table saw, i have always been able to get perfect edges when ripping. I sometimes needed to take shallower cuts, which made it longer period of time to make complete cut thru harder/thicker lumber. But the extra time spent to cut all the way thru and still get a perfect edge was a lot less, and far less agrevation, than to spend the time jumping back and forth to different blades on each project.
i often switch from my universal blade to my negative pitch blade for certain types of material. It is even more of a pain to switch blades on the ATF than on the table saw. after reading all of this discussion, i really no longer feel the need for the Panther blade. My universal gets the job done quite satisfactorilly, even when i need to use successive shallow cuts, just as with the old table saw. Perhaps when I breakdown for a new TS 55, i will, maybe, then put a panther on the old ATF 55 and just switch saws as needed.
My universal blade is finally showing signs of need for sharpening. I am about to order a new blade. As soon as I have the new UNIVERSAL BLADE, I will send the old one out for sharpening.
One final question: Am I correct in understanding the panther and the universal blades are essentially the same thickness? (There seems to be a little debate about that) That would have a bearing on my thinking.
Tinker