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Revision as of 08:40, 16 November 2012
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Owner/Loaner | Dan Meyer |
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Make/Model | Rage 2 |
Arrival Date | 2012 |
Usability | WORKING |
Contact | Dan Meyer |
Where | Machine Shop |
Authorization Needed | yes |
Hackable | no |
Estimated Value | $250 |
Host Area | {{{hostarea}}} |
Note
This saw can cut many common fabrication materials. The problem with this is there is a tendency to think it can cut anything economically. This is NOT true.
The stock multipurpose blade is awesome, according to specifications the multipurpose blade can cut:
Mild Steel
Aluminum
Wood and Wood with nails (if you cut wood please clean up the saw dust, it's a serious fire hazard in the "hot work" area of the shop)
Some Plastics
The multipurpose blade should not be used to cut:
Hardened Steel (use a abrasive cut off wheel for any steel harder than mild steel, cut off wheels are a much more economical for cutting hard steel than damaging the $70.00 multipurpose blade)
Masonry and tile products (requires optional diamond blade)
List of Currently Certified Users
This tool requires certification for use.
Qualified Member | Trained By |
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Dan Meyer | Dan Meyer |
Shawn Blaszak | Dan Meyer |
Jordan Bunker | Dan Meyer |
Steve Finkelman | Dan Meyer |
Larry Thorpe | Mike Warot |
This tool may require training to be used correctly.
Training Resources
Links:
Evolution Rage 2 14" (355mm) TCT Multipurpose Cut Off Saw