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Prazi USA PR-7000 Beam Cutter Blades, Circular Saw Blade Attachment Part, Increase Cutting Power and Capacity, Fits 7.25-inch Saws

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Prazi claims this tool add-on takes just 60 seconds to install. It comes with three bolts included, and you don’t need to remove any tool parts already installed on your saw – this makes it a viable option for most carpenters. Enhanced Safety Features Although this isn’t a tool that will suit everyone, it is ideal for professionals and anyone who works with wood regularly. It allows them to achieve much more accurate results when cutting timber beams than they would otherwise be able to. It also saves time and resources while on the job. Cons of the Prazi Beam Cutter Did we miss your favorite beam cutter? If so, let us know what you like in the comments area below. Where To Buy In my experience the chain came very dull. Nothing that couldn’t be fixed in a short period with a hand file. Carry silicone spray or oil as a lubricant in longer cuts to keep it running smooth and cool. Also take your time. Prazi says you don’t need a chain oiler because the lower rpm of worm saws but an 18” bar through some dry hardwoods will most certainly overheat and over work your equipment.

It comes in at a wallet-friendly price, undercutting some of the bigger names in the market like Sword Saw, among others. While it’s more of an accessory than a stand-alone tool, it’s compatible with 99% of circular saws you can buy today. I do a lot of wood working. From mill work to rough carpentry to finish work and crafts this product has helped in a few stages along that process. Then, we lined up the Prazi using the footplate and sight to accurately cut into our test piece of timber. Again, no problems here as the saw cut easily into the wood, even when using the full 12 inches of the blade.If you’re looking to make one-pass cuts on beams, posts, logs or even railroad ties without blowing your annual tool budget on one tool, the Prazi Beam Cutter is worth looking into. It comes in at almost 1/10th the cost of the Sword Saw. More accessory than a stand-alone tool, the Prazi Beam Cutter is compatible with several circular saw models. Prazi is an American company that’s made a name for itself as a quality manufacturer of tools and accessories ever since its launch in 1989. The beam cutter that we’re looking at today is their most popular product and the one that arguably gets the most recognition.

Being that my project is a heavy piece of lumber, I may be pushing this Prazi blade too much. One of the photos I attached shows one of the bolts that holds the chain base to the worm drive fitting (which in turn attaches to your circular saw). It broke on Friday afternoon & I was forced to replace it with a machine screw from the local steel shop. Ive also attached a photo showing that the threads are starting to strip on the attachment itself. If being able to make accurate one-pass cuts on beams, logs, posts, or railroad ties without breaking the bank, this beam cutter is one to take into consideration. Vital to its success is Prazi’s ability to work when fully integrated with the majority of circular saws on the market. The manufacturer says that this beam cutter is compatible with 99% of all 7 ¼ inch circular saws available, including Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee, and Ryobi. Great Price The safety (yellow) bar flexes easily and will cause the finish to chip away around the two hex bolts fastening it. I opted to remove this because the safety bar became more of a hinderance to me than what I deemed “safe”.The most obvious pro of the Prazi beam cutter is the price of the unit. It comes in at just a couple of hundred dollars, much less than competitors like the Festool, which will run you well over a thousand. Useability Once the unit was attached, it felt strong and securely held in place. This is important as removing and reattaching blades has the habit of loosening connections – no such issues here. Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error As we found during testing, this is an easy attachment to install and a simple one to use. Once you have removed the circular saw from your tool, you attach the beam cutter using the supplied bolts, and away you go. Despite this being a specialist saw, there is nothing specialist about setting it up. Ideal for Pros What's in the box】Genround electric cutter set includes a Bottle Cutter Machine, 1x spare saw blade, 1x wrench, 1x Water pipe, a pair of goggles and a pair of gloves. The goggles and gloves can prevent injuries during the cutting process.

Wide Use】The upgraded bottle cutting machine can be used for DIY candle cups, flower pots, pen holders, ornaments, etc., to create your own decorations for your home, and make effective use of it to contribute to environmental protection. A totally new type of saw for Festool, cutting all standard materials used in timber construction up to 200mm, from wood to hard insulation materials. A great saw for timber framing, renovation, roofing and insulating. Lighter in weight and with a large depth of cut, it can go where a circular saw is unable to go. The special chainsaw blade gives an accurate precise cut especially when used with the Festool guide rail system. Optional chains are available. The chain makes a drawing cut for rapid jolt-free operation and is speed adjustable. Efficient electronics give constant power when sawing for a consistent cut. Perfect for deep mitre and compound angles, it has a swivelling range of 0-60° with cut depths of 200mm@90°, 140mm@45° and 100mm@60°. The sword approach can be tilted up to 10° allowing for an even faster drawing cut. Before we dive into more detail on the Festool Sword Saw, let’s remind you it’s not sold in the US, and safety certification hurdles will likely keep it out of the US market for the foreseeable future. Even if you’re in the US and can’t get your hands on a Festool Sword Saw, it’s a tool that’s unique enough to still be worth reading about. You know how peanut butter and chocolate (or just about anything and chocolate) were discovered to go well together? Similar concept here, except instead of yummy food, Festool decided to make a jigsaw/chainsaw hybrid. In this Prazi Beam Cutter review and guide, we’ll be looking at the core features of this particular tool and looking at how owning one might benefit your business. Like your own portable, handheld sawmill, the Makita 5402NA makes a conventional circular saw look like a doll-house prop. If you’re cutting notches in beams, the Makita is a natural choice thanks to it’s adjustable depth control. The 5402NA sports a 15.0 AMP motor which spins its epic blade at a beam-chomping 2,200 RPM. Makita describes the noise level as “low. . . at only 87 dB for quiet operation.” They also describe this beam cutting beast as weighing “only 32.1 lbs.” I’ll chalk both these spec’s up to marketing enthusiasm, as I’d guess very few of us would say a monstrous 87 dB circ saw weighing about 20 lbs more than most circ saws is either quiet or light weight.

This is a tool that does one or two things very well. Therefore it’s not going to be suitable for the majority of people, including DIY enthusiasts. Unless you’re working with wood in your day-to-day life and need highly accurate results, there is little benefit to purchasing one of these. Not a Premium Product Compared with many of its competitors, the Prazi beam cutter comes in at a considerably lower price. This means it provides better value than many other options but doesn’t sacrifice any of the quality a good tradesperson needs in their tools. Smooth Cutting Experience If Prazi products don’t work for you, there’s a lot of information out there on rigging a chainsaw to a jig made of 2x4s to get precise and level(ish) cuts.

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