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Milwaukee Metal Cutting Circular Saw

Post by Frank_Cox » December 4th, 2011, 1:41 pm

Ok guy's here ya go! The long awaited video of the saw I bought in use.





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Re: Milwaukee Metal Cutting Circular Saw

Post by The Czar » December 5th, 2011, 8:02 am

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Re: Milwaukee Metal Cutting Circular Saw

Post by MattS » December 5th, 2011, 9:05 am

Looks like it works pretty good. Was that 1/4"?


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Re: Milwaukee Metal Cutting Circular Saw

Post by Tom_Heath » December 5th, 2011, 10:46 pm

Looking good.

I had a mess of 1/4 to cut when I built the smoker thats in my trailer now. And didn't have funds for a metal saw so I bought a metal cut blade that would fit my 7 1/4 worm drive saw. Low rpm's and plenty of torque, but let me tell ya, the chips really fly. Not the safest way to cut but it worked. I think the blade was about 50 bucks.

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Re: Milwaukee Metal Cutting Circular Saw

Post by The Czar » December 6th, 2011, 7:45 pm

Smoker Tom wrote:Looking good.

I had a mess of 1/4 to cut when I built the smoker thats in my trailer now. And didn't have funds for a metal saw so I bought a metal cut blade that would fit my 7 1/4 worm drive saw. Low rpm's and plenty of torque, but let me tell ya, the chips really fly. Not the safest way to cut but it worked. I think the blade was about 50 bucks.

One of these days I will own all cool tools. Maybe.

:oopssign: ......me and Frank talked about people who did what your talking about.... :PBox:


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