[TheForge] Too much late night TV infomercial
Bruce Freeman
freemab222 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 09:01:44 EDT 2009
Well, the video does make the dual saw look interesting, but ad videos
usually do. I'll let some of you guys test it out. Better yet, I'll
wait till it shows up at a garage sale!
But if two blades are good, then three blades have to be better.
After all, there'd be torsional kick with a two-bladed saw that could
be completely eliminated with three blades! One of you guys can
develop that one; I'm busy with other things.
What I want is a Klein saw - like a Kline bottle with a saw blade. A
straight blade that runs in one direction like a band saw, then
disappears into the 4th dimension to complete the loop. If I figure
out how to accomplish that one I'll let you know. I'm still working
on teleportation.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Paul<forge at wi.rr.com> wrote:
> Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer wrote:
>> Sure is a fat kerf and they must be expensive blades.
>> Lots of specialized extra parts to fail too.
>> Can see where it would have applications.
>> Mike...a battery powered metal cutting saw?
>> How long between charges? Was it wildly expensive?..pf
>
> I guess they sell for around $300 with the charger. I have seen kit
> prices with a drill and two batteries for around $450. Thats more than
> the infomercial saw, but but for me it's better the devil you know...
> Panasonic also makes a 18 volt saw. My preference is still with the 15.6
> model that has a 5.375" blade vs the 6.5" blade of the 18volt unit. For
> what I used it for the lighter weight and smaller size of the 15.6 saw
> was ideal. I'm not a Panasonic salesman, but I have had two Panasonic
> hand drills for years and grew to love them also. The were the first
> battery drill with a armature shaft that locked when you released the
> trigger, makes tightening a key less chuck a pleasure.
> Like I said I sure miss that saw.
>
> Paul Sperbeck WB9HCO
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