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Hope to start a thread on new tools to some of us -
Hope to have the subject altered to New tool discussion Tool name...

Good luck to us.

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My dad brought me an add he cut out of a magazine - doesn't show name...

The add was for the Twin Cutter - a 'skill saw' type saw that has two
counter rotational blades of carbide teeth.

The saw is said to "cut smoothly through almost anything."
"Wood. Drywall. Iron. Even Steel." { I tend to believe it if metal grade carbide
was used not wood grade carbide. } "No heat buildup" ...

Available at Sears and sears.com "search in Tools" - then search for : twin Cutter

Two will be shown - 5 and 6 1/2".

Anyone have one ? Anyone know about this ?

I tend to believe it will be good - a little like a hand tool or a hand grinder...

Martin

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My dad brought me an add he cut out of a magazine - doesn't show name...

The add was for the Twin Cutter - a 'skill saw' type saw that has two
counter rotational blades of carbide teeth.

The saw is said to "cut smoothly through almost anything."
"Wood. Drywall. Iron. Even Steel." { I tend to believe it if metal grade
carbide
was used not wood grade carbide. } "No heat buildup" ...

Available at Sears and sears.com "search in Tools" - then search for :
twin Cutter

Two will be shown - 5 and 6 1/2".

Anyone have one ? Anyone know about this ?

I tend to believe it will be good - a little like a hand tool or a hand
grinder...

Martin

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Martin, there was some discussion about it back in March

http://tinyurl.com/cn94c

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"lionslair at consolidated dot net" "lionslair at consolidated dot net"
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My dad brought me an add he cut out of a magazine - doesn't show name...

The add was for the Twin Cutter - a 'skill saw' type saw that has two
counter rotational blades of carbide teeth.

The saw is said to "cut smoothly through almost anything."
"Wood. Drywall. Iron. Even Steel." { I tend to believe it if metal grade
carbide
was used not wood grade carbide. } "No heat buildup" ...

Available at Sears and sears.com "search in Tools" - then search for :
twin Cutter

Two will be shown - 5 and 6 1/2".

Anyone have one ? Anyone know about this ?

I tend to believe it will be good - a little like a hand tool or a hand
grinder...

Martin

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Martin, there was some discussion about it back in March

http://tinyurl.com/cn94c

Lane



Thanks Lane - looks like some like it. Never used Google for news before
and don't recall the topic here.

Martin

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Hey! Get real! The counter-rotative bit didn't work on aircraft - damned
near killed Howard Hughes. So, how do you figure it could "fly" through
wood and metal?

Bob (detect slight grin) Swinney




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lionslair at consolidated dot net wrote:
Hope to start a thread on new tools to some of us -
Hope to have the subject altered to New tool discussion Tool name...

Good luck to us.

Martin


You mean it would talk about working metal, and not politics? I think
it is a GREAT idea!
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