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Post by DirtCleaner on Feb 11, 2016 11:12:24 GMT -5
geminisaw.com/ stopped by the Gemini booth and was very impressed with their saws and blades. Wondering who uses one and what your thoughts are about them? Blade longevity, durability, etc. Or other brands that have proven to work well.
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 11, 2016 12:37:27 GMT -5
have heard they are good,but have never tried them....
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Post by manofglass on Feb 11, 2016 13:19:50 GMT -5
I have a ringsaw the blades cost 75.00 and they don't last long it is a wast of mo ney check with johngems on a better unit Walt
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jerrys
spending too much on rocks
Member since February 2014
Posts: 263
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Post by jerrys on Feb 12, 2016 12:36:41 GMT -5
I have a Taurus ring saw. The blades are expensive. I do not recommend a ring saw for preforming cabs, except for very high end material. One has to have a light touch or you will quickly wear out the blade. The blades wear out the rollers and guides. I use ice water to help minimize heat build up. The separating blade has enabled me to complete several challenging projects.
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Post by DirtCleaner on Feb 12, 2016 19:57:03 GMT -5
I have a Taurus ring saw. The blades are expensive. I do not recommend a ring saw for preforming cabs, except for very high end material. One has to have a light touch or you will quickly wear out the blade. The blades wear out the rollers and guides. I use ice water to help minimize heat build up. The separating blade has enabled me to complete several challenging projects. Rock solid info.
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