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    Cold Cut Saw

    I posted this on Cebby's forum, but it's a ghost town these days (toolsandfab.com)

    What do you guys know about this new brand of cold cut saws? http://www.evolutiononlineshop.com/store/shop.cfm/ses_/details.cfm,list,x,13,3525,FURY2,x,x,x/Evolution%20Fury%202%20-%2014-in%20Multipurpose%20Chop%20Saw/Fury%202%20Saw/FURY2%2014-in%20Multi-Purpose%20Chop%20Saw/"]FURY2 14-in Multi-Purpose Chop Saw[/URL]



    - Fast action swivel work clamp for angled cuts from 0-45°
    - Powerful 1800w motor.
    - Cuts Steel, Aluminum, Wood & Plastic.
    - Faster and cleaner cuts than an abrasive wheel.
    - No coolant required and produces virtually no sparks.
    - Doesn’t lose depth of cut during use, unlike an abrasive wheel.
    - Offers an instantly workable finish.
    - High quality construction.

    Technical Specifications
    Motor (115v ~ 60 Hz) 1800w
    Maximum Box Section 90° (1/4" Wall) 4-3/4" x 1"
    Maximum Box Section 45° (1/4" Wall) 3-1/2" x 3-1/2"
    Rectangle 90° (1/4" Wall) 4" x 7"
    Rectangle 45° (1/4" Wall) 3" x 4-21/64"
    Round 90° (1/4" Wall) 4-1/8"
    Round 45° (1/4" Wall) 4-9/64"
    RPM No Load 1450min -1
    Recommended Maximum Duty Cycle 30mins
    Sound Pressure Level (Under Load) 112.4dB(A)
    Weight 55.2lbs
    Maximum Dimensions (HxWxD) 23-5/8" x 11-13/16" x 22-5/8"

    Blade Specifications
    Maximum Diameter 14"
    Bore Diameter 1"
    Kerf (Thickness) 0.094" (3/32")
    Number of Teeth 36

    Amazon has them for $199.99.

    Erich
    -Erich
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    Re: Cold Cut Saw

    Apparently they are the shiz-nit. Most things I've read are guys going to that type of saw from the abrasive wheel saw. I've got an abrasive wheel one and it works fine for what I need it for. I don't use it much but when I do it makes things much easier. I ended up getting the heavy duty HF one as it had better reviews than the regular duty one and the Dewalt. I got it on sale with a 20% so it wasn't bad. I run Dewalt blades on it and it's fine. There were a couple of write ups on Pirate a long time ago about a blade similar to the one shown on the picture you posted. They are just as loud but make no dust and are really accurate. I may switch to one one of these days but my stack of Dewalt wheels are lasting.

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