mattdean1003
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2012
- Location
- Bogart, GA
good work, I tore up my chop saw trying to cut splits into fist size chunks of hickory. I am not sure why it cut so damn hard but it did a number on it.
A sharp, course toothed blade is safest when cutting rough wood. Most cutoff saws come with a combination tooth blade for use on dressed wood only.I did the same FARKING thing with my Kolbalt radial compound saw. I was cutting a split and it moved and the blade caught it and it hit the fence and broke it and ripped a chunk meat off the end of my finger. I now use a portable table saw or a sawzall.