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January 13, 2017 at 3:47 pm #603432
You don’t need that saw to do that!! Most framers I know cut the doors out while the wall is on the ground and then finish the ½” after with the sawsall.
I thought that was the way it was always done? At least all of the walls I have built have been done like that.
I use the sawzall after its all done and bailed down.
This flush cut would be sweet for cutting out the holes in the floor for stairways though! I often sheet right over so that I don’t need to put up guard rails that are in my way while framing. Then have to run the sawzall down the edge of a wall to cut the sheeting out.
January 13, 2017 at 5:57 pm #603457LOL guess we all thinking the same thing.
thats quite funny – 3 post almost at the same
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Palm Springs, CAJanuary 13, 2017 at 6:46 pm #603463Doobie
ModeratorAnybody know if they make one also with the blade on the other side? That would cover all possible scenarios of cutting operations.
January 13, 2017 at 7:59 pm #603472Anybody know if they make one also with the blade on the other side? That would cover all possible scenarios of cutting operations.
pretty sure at this time they have only one model. I would think bu holeing the saw vertical of positioning it in a different way, you could do about any operation.
January 14, 2017 at 5:38 am #603508Here’s a video explaining a lot more about it too:
ThanX for the video
Will be a very handy saw for those who do demo work.“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingJanuary 14, 2017 at 5:51 am #603518What a great idea, nice they are out and you posted pictures. Thank you
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Fayetteville, NCJanuary 14, 2017 at 6:46 am #603531Doobie
ModeratorIt’s a fairlyheavy beast. Not sure if I’d likeusing it for anything above shoulder high. Would it be able to cut through plaster and mesh?
January 14, 2017 at 7:18 am #603536January 14, 2017 at 7:21 am #603538@doobie yeah it seems like a pretty solid beast – I wouldn’t want it over my head for any amount of time. But I would think it would cut through mesh and plaster just fine – and if not with the standard blade, it sounds like they have all different types. The promo said they could even do concrete…I’d like to see a demo of that!
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__________________January 14, 2017 at 11:38 am #603610@cmeyer25, I’m going to merge this thread with the Specialty Saw thread as it seems redundant to have to similar threads open.
https://bethepro.com/forums/topic/specialty-saws/page/5/
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