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Milwaukee 14" Dry Cut Saw Review

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

I Review the Milwaukee 14" Dry Cut Saw and compare it to other metal cutting methods that I have used in the past.

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  • A nice review but for all of those watching. Please wear a face shield in addition to safety glasses especially when using that 4 1/2 inch grinder. The grinding wheels and discs have been known to explode. I heard of a guy having facial injuries and loosing a bunch of teeth when a grinding wheel exploded. We don't always get a second chance. Please Safety First!

  • @JWWUSC Yes. Good observation. Thanks.

  • Let the saw do the work and you won't get any burrs.

  • @valveman12 If you don't give it sufficient downpressure on the saw the blade just tends to skip, so I think a little bit of a burr is inevitable.

  • @davi200 Yup got it. What I meant to say was when you get near the end of your cut, back off the pressure on the saw. You should get little to no burrs.

  • @valveman12 Yeah, I'll give that a try. Thanks.

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  • @AllenTrucks Yes, you can get them resharpened. I have only had to do that once so far.

  • @AllenTrucks It really depends on the type of metal you cut with it, and its thickness. Mine lasted quite awhile then started to take more effort to cut thru things. I sent the blade off to Burns Tools and had it resharpened for around $35 and it cuts like its brand new. It should be able to be resharpened 4 or 5 more times. $35 beats $120 for a new one. Thanks for watching!

  • how long do those blades for the saw last, do they stay sharp, can you have them sharpened

  • Good detail and comparison to the abrasive cutoff wheel. Nice job. Thanks.

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