[TheForge] Cut off saw

Woolley [email protected]
Sun Dec 21 20:11:06 2003


Al,

You couldn't give me a Ryobi (sorry Ray), mine wouldn't cut #6 rebar.  I 
went with a Milwaukee and like it.  I primarily used it to cut stainless 
before I bought a good horizontal bandsaw.  Now it mostly sits.  Might 
be convinced to sell it if I was in the right mood.

Regards,
Bill Woolley


The Millers wrote:

> I would recommend the Ryobi, assuming they are still made in a similar 
> fashion to the one I swear by. I bought one 7 years ago. The vise wore 
> out so I bought another vice. Then I decided I needed a second one so 
> I could have a straight cut and preset cut for large scale multiple 
> cuts. For the second unit I bought a Ridgid. I burned it up in three 
> months, along with a second Ridgid. I ended up buying another Ryobi, 
> and now the Ridgid is religated to being taken onto job sites for 
> light duty work.
>
> That's my two cents.......
>
> Ray Miller
> Cincinnati
>
>
> On Sunday, December 21, 2003, at 11:37 AM, Al McClure wrote:
>
>>
>> I am looking to buy a cut off saw.
>>
>> Will be used as a hobbyist.
>>
>> Home Depot has the Milwaukee, Ryobi, and a Ridged.
>>
>> suggestions on RPM, amperage and make ???
>>
>> Alfred
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