John Benton TF Arms Aug 3, 2016 #64 If you do a lot of woodwork I would consider getting it but you may just want to opt for something a bit more lightweight just cutting metal. Something like this would probs suffice Evolution FURY3-B 210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre Saw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/evolution-fury3-b-210mm-tct-multipurpose-mitre/
If you do a lot of woodwork I would consider getting it but you may just want to opt for something a bit more lightweight just cutting metal. Something like this would probs suffice Evolution FURY3-B 210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre Saw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/evolution-fury3-b-210mm-tct-multipurpose-mitre/
M Mike ramsdale Aug 3, 2016 #65 John Benton said: If you do a lot of woodwork I would consider getting it but you may just want to opt for something a but more lightweight just cutting metal. Something like this would probs suffice Evolution FURY3-B 210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre Saw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/evolution-fury3-b-210mm-tct-multipurpose-mitre/ Click to expand... Like the look of that
John Benton said: If you do a lot of woodwork I would consider getting it but you may just want to opt for something a but more lightweight just cutting metal. Something like this would probs suffice Evolution FURY3-B 210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre Saw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/evolution-fury3-b-210mm-tct-multipurpose-mitre/ Click to expand... Like the look of that
John Benton TF Arms Aug 3, 2016 #66 Mike ramsdale said: Like the look of that Click to expand... Box section goes a treat with tumbled trav 😛
Mike ramsdale said: Like the look of that Click to expand... Box section goes a treat with tumbled trav 😛
M magga TF Aug 3, 2016 #68 I've used the evolution fury saw, and also the proxxon kgs 80 for cutting metal trims, and in my opinion, the proxxon is about ten times better.
I've used the evolution fury saw, and also the proxxon kgs 80 for cutting metal trims, and in my opinion, the proxxon is about ten times better.
O Old Mod Aug 4, 2016 #69 John Benton said: Not sure but I'm all for making life easy, I'm a proper lazy sod haha Click to expand... Then so am I! Haha But I think when you've done 30+ years, you deserve a bit of R & R, You hear me Mark! 😉
John Benton said: Not sure but I'm all for making life easy, I'm a proper lazy sod haha Click to expand... Then so am I! Haha But I think when you've done 30+ years, you deserve a bit of R & R, You hear me Mark! 😉
M MW Smith Ceramics Aug 4, 2016 #70 magga said: I've used the evolution fury saw, and also the proxxon kgs 80 for cutting metal trims, and in my opinion, the proxxon is about ten times better. Click to expand... At 3 times the price it better be!.....£186 is cheapest I can find it, think I'll be be going for the evolution at around £60 as I'm on a tight budget I hear ya Marc !..... 3_fall said: Then so am I! Haha But I think when you've done 30+ years, you deserve a bit of R & R, You hear me Mark! 😉 Click to expand... Just go steady like me Last edited by a moderator: Aug 4, 2016
magga said: I've used the evolution fury saw, and also the proxxon kgs 80 for cutting metal trims, and in my opinion, the proxxon is about ten times better. Click to expand... At 3 times the price it better be!.....£186 is cheapest I can find it, think I'll be be going for the evolution at around £60 as I'm on a tight budget I hear ya Marc !..... 3_fall said: Then so am I! Haha But I think when you've done 30+ years, you deserve a bit of R & R, You hear me Mark! 😉 Click to expand... Just go steady like me