If you've visited your local Harbor Freight store lately, you know the family-owned tool retailer is stocking devices to help DIY home enthusiasts tackle just about any project that might come their ...
There’s no easy way to cut steel. By now, we’ve cut it with every tool imaginable, including circular saws, cold chisels, band saws, hack saws, torches, jig saws, and an industrial machine called a ...
THIS 14" ABRASIVE CHOP SAW features a 15 amp, 4 max HP motor that provides power and overload protection for various demanding applications including cutting through cast iron pipe, angle iron, ...
There’s no reason to use a hacksaw in a modern farm shop. Cutting metal on a farm often used to involve either an oxy-acetylene torch, a hacksaw or tin snips. If a shop was “high-tech,” it might have ...
The SPT78MMC 8-in. worm drive metal saw, the SPT62MTC 12-in. dry cut saw and the SPT64MTA-01 14-in. abrasive chop saw are designed for maximum performance to meet and exceed expectations among trade ...
Most home fabricators rely on an abrasive chop saw and a hand-held reciprocating saw for their cutting needs. Band saws aren't as common because most floor-mounted band saws are bulky and expensive.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The terms 'Chop Saw' and 'Miter Saw' are often used interchangeably, but this isn't quite correct. It's like calling a pencil a pen; it's easy ...