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  1. #16
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    Jul 2012
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    I have a 14'' cut off saw kawaski from tsc and its a good saw add a thin blade into it and you can get clean cuts semi light weight i can carry it around its about 40 pounds and will fit in my truck box and the blades are cheap.

  2. #17
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    Jun 2012
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    You can find good deals for both tools on Ebay, Craigslist ,different forum sites and even flea markets.

  3. #18
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    Mar 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flux Core joe View Post
    I have a 14'' cut off saw kawaski from tsc and its a good saw add a thin blade into it and you can get clean cuts semi light weight i can carry it around its about 40 pounds and will fit in my truck box and the blades are cheap.

    I have one of those also. Its not near the quality of my Ridgid or DeWalt cold/dry saw. The blade isn't square to the table. All that said, for most stuff, its fine. It just depends on how precise you want your cuts.
    "never argue with an idiot; he'll bring you down to his level, and win by experience"

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