I think even a brand new hardpoint saw will struggle with a rip cut. The teeth are faceted for cross cuts and they just clog up when ripping, especially with soft woods.For reference, today the cuts were in some 2 x 4 along its length.
I think even a brand new hardpoint saw will struggle with a rip cut. The teeth are faceted for cross cuts and they just clog up when ripping, especially with soft woods.For reference, today the cuts were in some 2 x 4 along its length.
I think even a brand new hardpoint saw will struggle with a rip cut. The teeth are faceted for cross cuts and they just clog up when ripping, especially with soft woods.
I own one hard tooth saw, bought for outdoors. I don’t use it, as my Disstons do a better job, and quite easy to keep in tip top shape!
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