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Ridgid TwinBlade Saw

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2011

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  • The depth isn't really an issue when it comes to cutting light weight metal sheets like aluminum and steel. Also, most pipe material that this thing is used for are thin walled as well. It's not designed to cut really thick materials.

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  • I see only for cutting thin materials like as such sheet metal or aluminum, not cut a 2x4.and the motor is not strong enough for my taste but, the design is a such good.

  • why is no one saying anything about the fact that it only cuts like 1 1/32 oh an inch deep? I used this in a demo at the store I work at.

  • why no foot fence, kick back? better opening for many types of pipe sizes, etc...?

    I have used a jamb saw like that for cutting casing etc.. to install flooring. Also do they make a saw like this for small Concrete expansion joints? have you used the Ridgid dual blade on unsupported metal 16GA. roofing panels, steel studs and the like?

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