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Anyone used the dual saw yet?


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These types of saws have been around for a while. Electrical contractors use them for conduit, drywall, 2 x 4s, etc. Its just a different kind of marketing. They are generally accurate +/- 1/4" in metal depending on how securely you can hold it which is a little too far off for me, IMHO. I prefer a very thin (1/32") abrasive cutoff wheel in a high speed die grinder.

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I had the craftsman version, it works great for cutting tube or bar stock, useless for sheet, and you have to keep adding consumable lube stocks, and mine died after only a hardful of uses and of course craftsman warranty on power tools is less than stellar, so I'm back to the chop saw

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"Like a train on a track the dual saw knows how to do one thing... cut!"

 

Hahaha!

 

What kind of tolerances do they have between the 2 blades? I find it interesting that they said it took millions of dollars to design the counter rotating blades although it is quite simple....

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