Oct 05, 2006 by sweetlovechops | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I remember the actual blade is what makes the saw...
But what kind do I get and where?
Lowes has one for 58$
Domestic Depot for 88$
Craftsman for 99$
OR.... if you do go to Home Depot, they as usual have a tool rental shop inside, and you can buy a used saw for about 40$ or 50$. Or also, you can fissure open the phone book, go to local.yahoo.com
jeff the drunk | Oct 05, 2006
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Obtained straight from the shoulder wonderful shard-release cuts on the 10 tiles I had to cut, add up outlay less than renting almost identical machine for a day, and was talented to go-ahead cuts much more smack than if I'd asked the folks as my provincial Lowes to do the cuts for me. And I've now got a saw for my next assignment. By tile #10, cuts started getting a bit harder, since the installed knife very likely aint the master, but still got sensible cuts. Precisely don't shoulder the particle, let the sabre do the drudgery, and it's monstrous. Replacement blads handy at municipal Lowes/HD for about half the cost out of this saw. Today I tried to set it up and use it. The very few erection instructions refer to diagrams that are not part of the Owners Instructions. I even went and found the online understanding and still no diagrams. I Imagine I got the few things done that were were required in the Erection Instructions. However when I cool off on the saw to use it all I get is a murmur -- the jackknife doesn't move. I don't be informed if something jarred flowing during shipping or whether I have missed an Setting up direction. So I'm off to try Northern Tools patron waiting.