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flipit13

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you could use a bandsaw from HD but you would have to get a diamond blade which would be quite expensive for a standard 64 1/4" blade.
IMO just get an inland and call it a day lol
 

flipit13

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i know naquan probably spelled it wrong
but if you find a saw get the measurements of the blade. and alone the blade could cost 150-200 for a good diamond blade. for a saw with 60"- 65" blade plus you also dont get the wet option
just my 2 cents
 

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talk to MA about the inland and how many they have went through, most of the one's you find at HD and others have oil's ect on them, and plus 1 on cost of blade, dont think you would need a diamond one though, one that cuts cement and or ceramic would work also
 

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it would have helped it you didn't buy the band saw i had my eyes on!


LMAO you got to be quick. you know how many things i've missed out on lol

im sure MA has gone through a few so did tod at cherry corals. but also look at their amount of cutting. also its about maintenance. if you clean and keep clean it will just last longer..

i was going to get into the math of it but not worth it cause its a tool thats needed and pays for it self down the road. plus you can cut sweet glass baffels and your own overflows. for that custom sump
 

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