mis le : 29/12/2005 02:55
Pour : "KRnet"
cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : KR> tool tip for the day
I just got around to trying the high speed air body saw I got at Harbor
Freight a few months ago. I used it to cut the plywood floor in the KR
wh
I just got around to trying the high speed air body saw I got at Harbor
Freight a few months ago. I used it to cut the plywood floor in the KR
where the brackets for the grove gear go through since I didn't have
anything else that would get in there to cut it. I was amazed at how good
it works an
Brian is right and also you can get the slightly larger version for bigger
jobs, called a saws all at Lowes or Home Depot. Carpenters use it alot for
electrical roughing and difficult framing jobs...
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?BV_SessionID=1599961758.11358
To expand on this: Buy some different blades and
experiment. Look at "teeth per inch" and the length
of the blade. This is a great tool..mine is
getting a little worn.
Scott
--- Brian Kraut wrote:
> I just got around to trying the high speed air body
> saw I got at Harbor
> Freight a few
Milwaukee Electric..makes GREAT sawsalls.
Scott
--- Colin Rainey
wrote:
> Brian is right and also you can get the slightly
> larger version for bigger jobs, called a saws all at
> Lowes or Home Depot. Carpenters use it alot for
> electrical roughing and difficult framing jobs...
>
http:/
rian Kraut
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com
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Subject: Re: KR> Tool tip
Milwaukee Electr
Was wondering what size the blades were for the body saw, it does look
more manuverable and I can see it saving many a router bit in the
future. $20 is a bargain if it uses standard jigsaw blades. Envisioning
a tax writeoff trip to HF in the morning.
No shop should be without either tool. Yes, use
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