i'm no electrician, but if you don't have enough juice to the saw it with eat it self up,or if you have a really long extention cord it will loose too much through it,plus if you lug it down too much where the rpm drops off too much
i have got a millwaulkee that has been going strong for 6...
humm,,,
i couldn't imagine cutting steel with a steel blade with teeth,
the kind i'm talkin bout is just an apoxy rock compound disk
they are ussually only a few dollars per disk,
you should be able to get them in any welding supply shop
hey all,
i want a cage in the bronster
i've bin drawin up stuff and playin with ideas and different layouts
i would assume this topic has been beat to a pulp on here before
but i could not find too much on the search tab,
so anyways i was thinkin of a 6 or 8 point cage
can someone...
walter is the brand of blade
they make chop saw blades and grinder ZIP CUT blades too
i use makita and a milwalkee chop saw with a 14" blade
i can use em till you can't cut through a 1" square tube,
i had the same problem with the "glaze" thing goin on,
i switched to a WALTER CHOPCUT and that cured everything
i just ran out to the shed to make sure that thats what they were
and yep thats what they were,
they are the chit, they last long and are the cheapest ones i found
good...
thanx for the shot in the ribs,,bawahaha
you probly geussed that i am not a rock crawler,,,,yet
i kinda thought thats what they were for,
can you put em on a regular old 205 ?
thanx,
ya it's far away,
but it is "the rocky's" just longer winters:p
so i'm kinda hopin to hang with you rock guys to figure out how to make my buggy a little better on the rocks
this must be the right place.
hey all!
new to the board, kinda stumbled upon it from another site
i saw a cool pic from this site of a swamped fj40, cool
it was up to the glass is a river!(no paddle either)
so anyways i was just wondering about the twin stick thing,
what are they for ? how do they work?
do i need em...