There would be very little reason to use thin kerf blades on that saw, or a set of stabilizers for that matter. Check Knotscott's info and choose whichever blades you want, but choose full kerf ones.
If I recall, I had the .105 for my Uni running full kerf. I don't remember Lee offering a .12, but I suffer with CRS. the .105 was what I thought he offered for full kerf.
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