for the offer WyoRoy... If I make it over to Gillette before I place the order I might pick your brain a little!
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Thread: Need saw info...
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08-10-2008, 09:51 PM #21
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OH and Thanks
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08-11-2008, 08:41 AM #22
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I'll post you a Private Message with contact information. I'm always available during the day as I head to work at 22:30 every night. BTW, I've scrounged bits and pieces from the scrap yard...Pacific Steel...for the local high school shop...last was a 3 ton Tale chain fall hoist.
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08-11-2008, 11:20 AM #23
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Hey just new here myself, on the forum
hellowyo, ya just wanted to say another brand of saw that I have worked with is the HYd-Mech, there are many versions sizes what have you. Good Luck. theweldinfarminartist
=hellowyo;155622]Hello Everyone!
I am a High School welding teacher, and I need to get a saw for my school shop. We have a chop saw, so I am looking at cold cut or band saws. I want it to cut angles easily. I am leaning toward band saws as they seem to be a little cheaper. I probably have up to $4500 to spend, but hopefully not quite that much. I want it to be accurate, Easy to use, and TOUGH! (They kids can destroy the best of things!) I also would like it to cut 6" box tube or so...
I have been looking at Wilton and Balieh saws, but do you have any words of wisdom?
Thanks Everyone! I enjoy reading your info very much!
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