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I have no idea. It takes black dye very well though.How well does that plaztec take red dye?
I have no idea. It takes black dye very well though.How well does that plaztec take red dye?
I'm thinking it would be way more expensive to try to convert a saw to be a g model than to just go spend the extra $75 when you are buying a new one.Actually though..Can you convert them to be heated? My understanding is you can buy a āheated wrap kitā but I assume that doesnāt come with the actual electrical stuff and whatnot?
Right around 1K to buy all the parts individually.I'm thinking it would be way more expensive to try to convert a saw to be a g model than to just go spend the extra $75 when you are buying a new one.
Wellā¦Thanks for answering my question..I believe that makes my discussion easierRight around 1K to buy all the parts individually.
Do you ever cut in -10 to 10 degrees?I have a 2188 thatās heated and doesnāt need to beā¦
can't remember cutting in less than maybe 60 degreesDo you ever cut in -10 to 10 degrees?
Amen, gets mighty frosty here in the northeast and they sure feel nice on those frozen windy days.Do you ever cut in -10 to 10 degrees?
Bring it to the Minnie-Soda GTG in December.can't remember cutting in less than maybe 60 degrees
I was regretting not shipping it, it hauls the mailBring it to the Minnie-Soda GTG in December.
Sadly, yes..Do you ever cut in -10 to 10 degrees?
I think it got its smoothness genes , from the 576 ,Another bump for this saw. A 572 is the smoothest operating saw there is IMHO. If saws would have been like this for the last 40 yrs. a fellas joints would be in better shape for sure!
Thanks for the bumpAnother bump for this saw. A 572 is the smoothest operating saw there is IMHO. If saws would have been like this for the last 40 yrs. a fellas joints would be in better shape for sure!