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Anyone have experience of the Evolution Rage twinsaw counter-rotating blade saw?

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edward:
As above really. Was looking at one to cut off the bottom 25mm of some skirting that might have a few nails in it. Apparently they will cut up to 6mm steel with a clean finish so a bit of nail ridden skirting shouldn't hurt.

They have B-grade manufacturer approved recons for £25 in their ebay shop so was thinking might be worth a punt. Almost disposable at that price.

John Rudd:
I don't have that particular model, but do have the Evo Rage 355mm cut off saw with the carbide tipped blade....cut thru 1/2in steel plate no bother...

Pete W.:
Hi there, John,

Have you tried your saw on cast iron? 

John Rudd:
Errrr....come to think of it, I can't remember if I have :scratch:....

I've cut steel and ally definitely ......
See no reason for it not to cut...after all it's still ferrous metal....

edward:
I have a Rage TCT blade sliding chopsaw that I use on wood and ali and it is pretty good. That is just a conventional blade and I was wondering how good the counter-rotating blade saws work. The videos on the site show one being used like an angle grinder, but I have problems trusting company-made videos and you chaps seem to have used all sorts on here.

My late Grandfather would be amazed at all the stuff we have nowadays - he worked as a joiner for 55 years and the most automation he had was a Yankee screwdriver, and that was apparently only for 'butchers jobs':)

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