Connecticut Fire Academy: K12 Saw Skills

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

Connecticut Fire Academy Recruit Class 40. Forcible Entry Skills. K12 Saw training: guardrail cutting.

Torrington Recruit Jeremy Minard demonstrates how to cut a steel guardrail using a K12 saw with metal blade.

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  • Why do you call them K12's? K12's stopped being made years ago. That saw looks like a

    k650/750?

  • Hey! I guess old habits die harder in some places. It's just regional terminology, albeit outdated. In my current dept, they're called demo saws.

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  • @PX125E most places still call it a k12 saw. here in Canada (ontario) we still call it that as well.

  • plasma cutter is faster ;)

  • what blade did yall use for that

  • nicely done Minard

  • everybody calls them k12

  • we sued k12's a couple weeks ago in explorers, those tings r fun

  • Ok. No worries mate. We use k1250's and k950 ringsaws they can cut to a depth of 10.4 inches.

    We call em cut off saws, demo saws and partners. Cheers.

  • Yeah I like wearing Googles. That way I can browse the internet while I work HA

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