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Craftsman 18 in. Wood and Metal Cutting Band Saw
Sears item #00922450000 Mfr. model #22450 |
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![]() doc44 wrote: Craftsman 18 in. Wood and Metal Cutting Band Saw Sears item #00922450000 Mfr. model #22450 And you want to know what about it? |
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is it worth buying?
does it do a good job on both wood and metal? "Charlie Self" wrote in message oups.com... doc44 wrote: Craftsman 18 in. Wood and Metal Cutting Band Saw Sears item #00922450000 Mfr. model #22450 And you want to know what about it? |
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![]() doc44 wrote: is it worth buying? does it do a good job on both wood and metal? "Charlie Self" wrote in message oups.com... doc44 wrote: Craftsman 18 in. Wood and Metal Cutting Band Saw Sears item #00922450000 Mfr. model #22450 And you want to know what about it? I can't speak to the use with metal...I don't cut enough metal in a year to make a difference. I also don't believe it's wise to use a tool to cut both metal and wood. So far, my 18" has worked well. I'm not thrilled by two things, one of which is the fence; the other is the slit for the blade coming out of the front of the table, so the pin makes it difficult to fit an aftermarket fence. I'll eventually put on an aftermarket fence, even if I have to do some fiddling to make blade changes easier. |
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Thanks, Guess since it is out of stock it does not matter. Gonna buy the
Griz 19" instead. "Charlie Self" wrote in message oups.com... doc44 wrote: is it worth buying? does it do a good job on both wood and metal? "Charlie Self" wrote in message oups.com... doc44 wrote: Craftsman 18 in. Wood and Metal Cutting Band Saw Sears item #00922450000 Mfr. model #22450 And you want to know what about it? I can't speak to the use with metal...I don't cut enough metal in a year to make a difference. I also don't believe it's wise to use a tool to cut both metal and wood. So far, my 18" has worked well. I'm not thrilled by two things, one of which is the fence; the other is the slit for the blade coming out of the front of the table, so the pin makes it difficult to fit an aftermarket fence. I'll eventually put on an aftermarket fence, even if I have to do some fiddling to make blade changes easier. |
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