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Old 12-31-2013, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Masteryota View Post
I know I am a pessimist, but all I can imagine is the teeth on that blade catching a piece of pipe or angle and slinging into something important. .
I agree, seems like too aggressive to cut any thing small or irregular like angle or thin wall tubing. A chop saw with a abrasive disc is the best bet for any buggy related type of project. there's several alternatives to the chop saw thing but they are dedicated cutting machines and a little pricy unless your into production.
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