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Ed Huesers
 
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Default 4" Abrasive cuttoff saw

Hey,
I'm looking for a 4" abrasive cutoff saw and finding that they are
pretty expensive for what they are.
I had used a Con-Saw brand in a previous shop and liked it a lot.
Cutting a half inch ejector pin was a bit much for it but smaller sizes
worked great. Well, apparently Con-Saw went out of business.
So, I found a Wilton for under $500. Here's a link if you're not
familiar with what I'm talking about:
http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/pr...ategoryID=2307
I've heard of that tool company also, anyone got any thoughts?

Ed Huesers
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