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Hoosierpopi

24/07/2007 8:03 PM

Twin Cutter Saw

Harbor Freight has one on sale for $139.0
http://www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=114670413&i=Q2704703H10 and I
thought to ask the group if 1. Anyone has used one of these, 2. What
for 3. What's it god for, etc. Any feedback appreciated.


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Andy

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 5:01 AM

> Harbor Freight has one on sale for $139.0http://www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=114670413&i=Q2704703H10and I
> thought to ask the group if 1. Anyone has used one of these, 2. What
> for 3. What's it god for, etc. Any feedback appreciated.

I haven't used one, but I seem to remember hearing that it is the
perfect tool for cutting a car in half. Sounds like fun, but I'm not
sure how useful it would be in the woodshop or around the house,
especially if you already have a sawzall.
Just speculating...
Andy

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Hoosierpopi

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 7:23 AM

O Well, Sears has it for $169.00 (thanksfo the link) so HFT $139.00
may not be such a breat deal or a chinese knock off - but both may be
made by Chines political prisoners! Thanks for the feedback.



> Harbor Freight has one on sale for
> >> $139.0http://www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=114670413&i=Q2704703H10and
> >> I
> >> thought to ask the group if 1. Anyone has used one of these, 2. What
> >> for 3. What's it god for, etc. Any feedback appreciated.
>
> > I haven't used one, but I seem to remember hearing that it is the
> > perfect tool for cutting a car in half. Sounds like fun, but I'm not
> > sure how useful it would be in the woodshop or around the house,
> > especially if you already have a sawzall.
> > Just speculating...
> > Andy
>
> I saw a demo cutting a car in half with a reciprocation saw and a special
> blade within 2 minutes - impressive.
> Sawzall won't cut thin sheets cleanly like the twin cutter. Twin blades ware
> out pretty fast and pricey. I have sawzall, angle grinder with cutting
> blade, pipe cutter, sheet metal electric shear so couldn't think of a reason
> to get the twin cutter.
>
> Cuts sheet metal, angle iron, round pipes, plastic - all clean and smooth
> without any kickbacks as in the Sears demo.http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_SessionID=@@@@1337994648...

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RicodJour

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 7:32 AM

On Jul 25, 10:23 am, Hoosierpopi <[email protected]> wrote:
> O Well, Sears has it for $169.00 (thanksfo the link) so HFT $139.00
> may not be such a breat deal or a chinese knock off - but both may be
> made by Chines political prisoners! Thanks for the feedback.

The political prisoners are knocking off software and sneakers. Their
version of Club Fed. ;)

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Andy

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 5:18 PM

> but both may be
> made by Chines political prisoners! Thanks for the feedback.

Hmm... Interesting mental picture of prisoners manufacturing a saw
that quickly cuts through anything.
BZZZZZ. Pause. Woohoo!
Andy

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"** Frank **"

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 6:54 AM


"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>> Harbor Freight has one on sale for
>> $139.0http://www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=114670413&i=Q2704703H10and
>> I
>> thought to ask the group if 1. Anyone has used one of these, 2. What
>> for 3. What's it god for, etc. Any feedback appreciated.
>
> I haven't used one, but I seem to remember hearing that it is the
> perfect tool for cutting a car in half. Sounds like fun, but I'm not
> sure how useful it would be in the woodshop or around the house,
> especially if you already have a sawzall.
> Just speculating...
> Andy
>


I saw a demo cutting a car in half with a reciprocation saw and a special
blade within 2 minutes - impressive.
Sawzall won't cut thin sheets cleanly like the twin cutter. Twin blades ware
out pretty fast and pricey. I have sawzall, angle grinder with cutting
blade, pipe cutter, sheet metal electric shear so couldn't think of a reason
to get the twin cutter.

Cuts sheet metal, angle iron, round pipes, plastic - all clean and smooth
without any kickbacks as in the Sears demo.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_SessionID=@@@@1337994648.1185371048@@@@&BV_EngineID=cclgaddlifmmhdjcefecemldffidflk.0&vertical=SEARS&sid=I0093600100004900085&pid=00925574000


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"woodstuff"

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 12:32 PM

"Hoosierpopi" <[email protected]> wrote in message:
<snip>

>but both may be made by Chinese political prisoners! Thanks for the
feedback.

I'm sure that such would never happen... too many young children are
available to work the factory jobs.

woodstuff








BM

"Buddy Matlosz"

in reply to Hoosierpopi on 24/07/2007 8:03 PM

25/07/2007 7:14 PM


"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > but both may be
> > made by Chines political prisoners! Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Hmm... Interesting mental picture of prisoners manufacturing a saw
> that quickly cuts through anything.
> BZZZZZ. Pause. Woohoo!
> Andy

Not to mention how easy it is to harvest organs from the other Chinese
prisoners.

B.


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