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  1. #1
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    Interesting Idea for Reciprocating Saws

    This doesn't look like it would be too hard to build. Interesting idea for cutting square with the recip saw.

    http://www.csunitec.com/videos/recip...0Iron+Tube.wmv
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    Quite clever, but I doubt it always cuts square unless they have some really rigid blades.

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    I think if you let the weight of the saw make the cut, instead of pushing it, it should make a fairly straight cut.

    Ed

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    I don't think I would want to rely on versus a good chop saw or bandsaw, but might be a good setup for some occasional field work, particularly in tight spots etc, or where sparks would be an issue.

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    I think like Greywynd. It's certainly not a replacement for a good bandsaw. I did no research to see what it would cost, but my guess is that, unless you can fabricate the saw parts, it will not be cost effective. To me, it's a gadget!

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    Hank,

    It's a gadget for the Tool they sell

    http://www.csunitec.com/index.html


    Not sumptin for us geerage junkies fo' sho'


    I imagine since they have made it then folks probably need it in the field.

    Take a look at this Field Pipe Cutting Pic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Broccoli1 View Post
    Hank,

    It's a gadget for the Tool they sell

    http://www.csunitec.com/index.html


    Not sumptin for us geerage junkies fo' sho'


    I imagine since they have made it then folks probably need it in the field.

    Take a look at this Field Pipe Cutting Pic
    Bet that saves some tired backs!

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    I kind of liked the little video they have of a guy cutting angle iron with the recip, but not their attachment. It seems we get lots of questions from people new to welding about how to cut angle iron without a chop saw or bandsaw.

    http://www.csunitec.com/videos/recip...gle%20Iron.wmv

    A bunch more videos on their page at

    http://www.csunitec.com/videos.html
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    There is not enough hours in the day to wait for that thing to cut a piece of angle iron..........They keep cutting away from the video, but if you watch it cut, it's very slow.
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    Yup. Looked like a field application. Plasma cutters work in the field, no?

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    I'd hate to be the guy walking by when it finishes the cut and swings back at me
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