[TheForge] RE: Chop Saw; carbide blade
Ben Barrett
stircrazyben at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 17:29:32 EST 2007
I thought they may have sturdier frames, too -- my chop saw has a
little chatter (side-to-side),
maybe it is just worn/abused, but I was guessing that the cold-cut
saws carry more precision,
since I've heard they leave a *very* clean cut (hardly any burring, even?).
ben
On Nov 13, 2007 2:18 PM, Roger R Degner <rog781 at means.net> wrote:
> Aren't the cold cut blades for a slower speed saw?
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> Roger R Degner
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> Subject: Chop Saw [ Was: RE: [TheForge] art as art]
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> Lee,
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> Can you put a carbide blade in any chop saw? Or do you need a special saw
> to use the blade?
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> Aubrey
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> ________________________________________
> From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net [theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
> Behalf Of lee robbins [naturadoc1 at yahoo.com]
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> I used my new carbide chop saw for the first time
> today. Wow, almost no noise, no flying debris or
> sparks. Amazing. I had no idea. plus a narrow clean
> kerf. Im a slow learner.
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> Lee
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