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Best 'waggle' saw to buy for diy
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 9:29:53 AM UTC+1, Tricky Dicky wrote:
A waggle or wobble blade is normally a circular saw blade mounted on a sleeve at a slight angle so it cuts a groove wider than the kerf. Richard But the o.p. was talking abiut a 'Waggle'saw not blade |
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Best 'waggle' saw to buy for diy
But the o.p. was talking abiut a 'Waggle'saw not blade
I have never heard of an oscillating saw referred to as a "Waggle saw", a multi-tool maybe, but waggle & wobble seem fairly interchangeable when referring to that kind of circular saw. Richard |
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Best 'waggle' saw to buy for diy
Tricky Dicky Wrote in message:
But the o.p. was talking abiut a 'Waggle'saw not blade I have never heard of an oscillating saw referred to as a "Waggle saw", a multi-tool maybe, but waggle & wobble seem fairly interchangeable when referring to that kind of circular saw. Richard From the OPs original post:- Your definition of a waggle saw I'd guess is not much use for cutting thin bits of skirting in situ? Or cutting square holes in timber? Have you ever seen one at Lidl? :-) -- -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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