Posted by dr sportster on October 24, 2013 at 07:19:59 from (67.85.145.27):
In Reply to: Cut off saw? posted by Lazy WP on October 24, 2013 at 06:11:24:
Like Butch said just make sure no unskilled operators slam the carbide blade down onto the work. The carbide blade deserves alot of respect. You can not touch an oil brush to it or it will rip your hand towards the blade.Oil first then turn it on. I cut steel fot 8 hrs a day almost continously for weldors and the blade would last two weeks . Once it starts to go it fails almost right away and won't make that last cut.You can make cuts pretty precise if you set it on the tape measure first then thats exactly where it will cut. A tolerance of less than 1/16". Your lungs will like it too.
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