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cold cut saw $180 Edmonton, AB

Jswain

Joe
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maybe it's the lighting in the pic...but that doesn't look like the right type of blade for a cold cut saw...
 
maybe it's the lighting in the pic...but that doesn't look like the right type of blade for a cold cut saw...
Ummm... Edumacation time. So a cold cut saw has a toothed metal blade, as opposed to a chop saw which has the abrasive type blades? Is that the thrust?
 
Ummm... Edumacation time. So a cold cut saw has a toothed metal blade, as opposed to a chop saw which has the abrasive type blades? Is that the thrust?
Correct. Sometimes they are pretty fine tooth but its hard to tell in the pic if it is a cold cut blade or not

I honestly think it has a fine count toothed blade tho. For the price either way it's cheap as hell...
 
no exactly...the replacement blades are worth a mint..For the machine I built out of an aluminum saw .I wait til the Steel Demon units go on sale. This saw here, way beefier than mine, just in the base and castings...
 
I magnified the picture and it is a very fine tooth cold-saw blade.
Smokin' deal if you have the need or desire.

I made my bones on a Brobo 350 with dual air vises. Broke a few blades (3 to be exact) learning the ins and outs. I didn't tell Fred about the third one until I had the money to pay for it. $130 in 1980.
 
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