On 7/2/2005 4:27 AM wesf66 mumbled something about the following:
> I was flipping through a popular science mag and there was an ad for a
> saw with counter rotating blades and it's supposed to cut metal as well
> as wood. Any one out there ever used one? I have a few jobs that it
> would be handy on.
>
>
They showed one of those on the DIYnetwork on "Tools & Techniques" and
showed it cutting a wide range of things. IIRC, the blades were only
about 5 inches in diameter, but I could be wrong.
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On 7/2/2005 10:35 PM Clint mumbled something about the following:
> Close. 6 1/8" blade. Replacement blades are $50, though. Ouch. All based
> on the OP talking about this saw:
>
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00926829000&subcat=Circular+Saws
>
> Clint
>
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>>On 7/2/2005 4:27 AM wesf66 mumbled something about the following:
>>
>>>I was flipping through a popular science mag and there was an ad for a
>>>saw with counter rotating blades and it's supposed to cut metal as well
>>>as wood. Any one out there ever used one? I have a few jobs that it
>>>would be handy on.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>They showed one of those on the DIYnetwork on "Tools & Techniques" and
>>showed it cutting a wide range of things. IIRC, the blades were only
>>about 5 inches in diameter, but I could be wrong.
>>
Yup, that's the saw.
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Odinn
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SLUG
"The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never
worshipped anything but himself." -- Sir Richard Francis Burton
Reeky's unofficial homepage ... http://www.reeky.org
'03 FLHTI ........... http://www.sloanclan.org/gallery/ElectraGlide
'97 VN1500D ......... http://www.sloanclan.org/gallery/VulcanClassic
Atlanta Biker Net ... http://www.atlantabiker.net
Vulcan Riders Assoc . http://www.vulcanriders.org
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Close. 6 1/8" blade. Replacement blades are $50, though. Ouch. All based
on the OP talking about this saw:
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00926829000&subcat=Circular+Saws
Clint
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> On 7/2/2005 4:27 AM wesf66 mumbled something about the following:
>> I was flipping through a popular science mag and there was an ad for a
>> saw with counter rotating blades and it's supposed to cut metal as well
>> as wood. Any one out there ever used one? I have a few jobs that it
>> would be handy on.
>>
>>
> They showed one of those on the DIYnetwork on "Tools & Techniques" and
> showed it cutting a wide range of things. IIRC, the blades were only
> about 5 inches in diameter, but I could be wrong.
>
> --
> Odinn
> RCOS #7
> SENS(less)
> SLUG
>
> "The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never
> worshipped anything but himself." -- Sir Richard Francis Burton
>
> Reeky's unofficial homepage ... http://www.reeky.org
> '03 FLHTI ........... http://www.sloanclan.org/gallery/ElectraGlide
> '97 VN1500D ......... http://www.sloanclan.org/gallery/VulcanClassic
> Atlanta Biker Net ... http://www.atlantabiker.net
> Vulcan Riders Assoc . http://www.vulcanriders.org
>
> rot13 [email protected] to reply