dstig1
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I looked at them at a booth at the MN State Fair last fall that a LWS had setup. They had one setup and would run test cuts if you asked. It was VERY impressive. Not very loud, very fast cut, and no burrs - plus the cut was cool to the touch. He told me to touch the end of the part immediately after cutting it, and it was basically room temp. Pretty amazing. Try that with an abrasive cutoff saw...Well I have seen a few videos of saws like the Evolution rage circular saws, and I think something like that could be really useful. Well I dont have the spare cash for one of those, and I am not sure how long they would last. Now heres my question. We have an old 8 1/4 inch skill worm drive saw, and I was thinking of putting one of those metal blades on it. Would it work? Or would the saw be too fast or something? I am not worried about a fire, since the saw is all metal, and has only ever been used for masonary. I know the saw could stand up to it, but it is the blades I am not sure about.
Then I asked him about putting the blade on a regular miter saw. He said don't do it as these saws turn slower than a WW saw does, so it would trash the blade or be a hazard. You need both the saw and blade together.
I think the biggest downside is cost. The units are not cheap, and the blades have a somewhat limited life (and are costly).