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K4KEV 17th June 2013 09:03 PM

ha ha ....I'll bet that lot gave you a seriously big grin.....Santy's bin! Santy's bin!

TheArf 17th June 2013 09:25 PM

Your Rage chop saw will become your most valued tool when it comes to the chassis as it cuts box section like a hot knife through butter and also your engine stand will prove invaluable and give you that extra pair of hands when you need to turn the engine and there is no-one around to help.
I use the rage to cut my chassis and yes it does do as it says on the box, I was doubtful at first but when I tried it I was yes this is awesome, just be careful of the odd hot bit of swarf that will bite the back of your hand. Good luck

Arfon

voucht 18th June 2013 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TheArf (Post 90988)
Your Rage chop saw will become your most valued tool when it comes to the chassis as it cuts box section like a hot knife through butter and also your engine stand will prove invaluable and give you that extra pair of hands when you need to turn the engine and there is no-one around to help.
I use the rage to cut my chassis and yes it does do as it says on the box, I was doubtful at first but when I tried it I was yes this is awesome, just be careful of the odd hot bit of swarf that will bite the back of your hand. Good luck

Arfon

I used a Rage saw too, and I can second Arfon on what he says, it is a wonderful tool. Blades are not cheap though, and better changing the blade when it start to show signs of weakness, otherwise it does not cut but melt the steel :)


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