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I just don't like the metal table top And twice the price for only another 3/8" cutting depth Table top style ? The more I think about it, the more I'm leaning towards a bandsaw But it has to be wet |
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![]() Then get your wallet out because that don't come cheap.
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#3
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![]() To be honest i have looked for couple months before I decided to go for a bandsaw with a diamond blade. The only downfall I have IS that my saw only gives me 3.5 or 4" of cutting thickness.
For rocks cutting I used a shop wet saw in the past 18" blade but its too $$ and commercially. .. for cutting rocks in half there are many tools that could be used it all depends on what level of cutting you really want. . Diamond blade grinder I always have on hand for rocks and I seen people using one on coeals (not at all my recomendation) but for couple cuts on the back side of the coral its fine. |
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![]() denny is pretty damn good at it tho. crazy mofo.
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![]() You're right there
I've now got my eye on one that Tang Daddy has Inland DB-100 |
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![]() The DB 100 is not made for saltwater environment.
Use this one http://www.inlandhobby.com/ReefKeepe...aw_p/91060.htm |
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![]() you can always come up and use my saw Greg.that way you can put the money into your tank.i also heard the griffins weren't that great-a t3 is better
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![]() Thanks Bill
![]() What do you have ? Chris (Tang Daddy) also offered the use of his wet bandsaw, but he's too far away for my liking of coral transfers I'd rather own one and have the use of it when I please, without having to bag stuff up and transfer it But, as I said, I may call you as I need to frag a Torch ![]() |
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This is the kind of info I need I've sent a mail to the company looking for local suppliers ... |
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![]() rok 10" wet with slide on a stand
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