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Different torque on Malkita metal saw to normal circular saw
Panasonic and dewalt do one as well
Uni strut rod and swa metal conduit all cut with ease
When the blade is newish you hardly need to use a file on the cut edge
And it DOES cut trunking easily !
Once you get the hang of it the hacksaw stays in the box
 
Different torque on Malkita metal saw to normal circular saw
Panasonic and dewalt do one as well
Uni strut rod and swa metal conduit all cut with ease
When the blade is newish you hardly need to use a file on the cut edge
And it DOES cut trunking easily !
Once you get the hang of it the hacksaw stays in the box
genuine blades are cheap as well at £20
 
the brushes have now gone in my 458 and to add insult to injury when i went to pull them part of it is stuck lol.

just my look, 70inc vat new so not worth sending off for repair.

i guess ive got another weekend project now
 

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