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I've got an old compound mitre B&Q saw which I no longer use - I've got a
sliding one now. It takes a 210mm blade with an 18mm bore. So would probably need an adaptor? I'd love to use it as a cut off saw for things like aluminium and plastic tube, etc - maybe even steel. A good clean cut is more important than speed. I'd be happy to pay out for a diamond blade etc if this gave good results and was fairly universal for materials. I've got a mortal fear of the sort of composite discs angle grinders use. ;-) Any comments? -- *Letting a cat out of the bag is easier than putting it back in * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |