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Craftsman Twin-Cutter

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Dan in Wisconsi

05-26-2004 10:42:07




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Got that Craftsman Twin-Cutter saw about a 2 weeks ago. Haven't done any serious work with it yet as that stuff is about 800 miles south west of here. Did some tinkering with it just to see what it would do. Bought it expressly for cutting steel pole barn sheets so that's all I've tried cutting with it. It is a little awkward, blades on the wrong side and the blade guard is a pain the butt. It's pretty much a 4 1/2" angle grinder (heavy one) turned on it's side. It has no shoe/foot or any kind of guide mechanism, all free hand. Hope to get used to that. It does a great job of cutting and leaves no jagged edges. You can take a 1/4" slice off the end and will not bend it or mis-shape it. Plunge right into middle of sheet and keep on truckin. Comes with some lube sticks for cutting in copper or aluminum. Nothing extra needed for cutting steel. If I can get used to the free hand thing and the blade being on the wrong side, I think I will like it and would recomend it to others. Just my opinion. Total cost $161.00 including tax.

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