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A truck arrived and dropped these off yesterday.....
EEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAA They'll be nice replacements for the older/smaller versions (different brand) that I have. http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...ix/file-18.jpg http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...ix/file-15.jpg http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...ix/file-14.jpg |
Snap-On called --- they wondered why they're sales had slowed a bit..... Maybe it's because these are all full?????
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/IMG_1304.jpg |
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Nice additions! :thumbsup: That build a blade feature would be handy! Did you know St. Sieggy's donation center offer's home pick up service? :lol: |
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I saw that.... not sure why I posted it. I hate blurry cell phone pics... they hurt the head! I think Pierre beat you to the pick up... that's IF he still wants the stuff. If not Chris Holstrom is next in line. |
Damn that cold saw is sexy..... Until I get one I'm just :superhack:
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Best piece of gear in my shed! No messy crap flying all over the shop when making a cut... super quiet... super accurate! I still own a 14" Raptor type saw -- and a abrasive disc saw. They all have their place. I rarely (once a year?) use the Raptor/abrasive saws. I use the cold cut almost daily. You do have to have different blades for different materials! Aluminum - Stainless - Mild steel.... but it only takes a minute or two to change them out. My Hyd-Mech cold cut saw is only a 9" --- and only miters one direction. This saw is 12.5" and miters both directions. Now that I have it -- I'll NEVER use the Raptor type saw as it was only used for the occasional larger diameter stuff. The new saw is capable of handling everything I'm going to cut. |
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Brian --- I wouldn't buy these kinds of tools if you're only going to ever build one or two cars over a 15 or 20 year period. I've been doing this stuff for some 40 years now... and have built or heavily modified at least a dozen or more cars. You can buy some awfully nice parts with what these tools run. I'm lucky that I have the space and time... and I value this kind of stuff even if it's not really practical to own. I know guys that have built nicer cars and don't own much more than a hacksaw... For the amount of use most people would get out of a saw -- I'd buy a decent band saw --- even a portable one.... but mostly a decent mitering horizontal one. Like this: http://www.grizzly.com/products/7-x-...-Bandsaw/G0561 |
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This one or it's big brother might be worth the extra money and still less than the cold saw GW just bought: http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-x-...-Bandsaw/G0614 |
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