How good will this saw be to cut a foot wide by 12 ft long trench through a concrete slab on basement for new plumnbing line? Thanks in advance for the response
Rex, Walk behind disc cutters do exist, but they tend to be huge bulky machines that cost thousands of pounds and they're very specialised for transport and civil engineering use. We've tried our best to help people make good, easy cuts possible with the introduction of the wheels. Groundwork probably isn't the industry to be in for those with back issues (myself included).
@@EvolutionPowerTools Does Evolution Tools build "tub saws"-Brick&block saws?These are good for folks with back problems-don't have to bend to use them.You put the material on the sliding table adn saw.The blades are water cooled.Lapidaries use these tools to cut rock specimens or cut slabs to size for hemaking.Also to halve geodes-the lapidary tub saw uses a finer tooth diamond blades and cutting oil coolant.
Brought one this week very very impressed really worth the price , ( I’m a bricklayer)
Great feedback Liam, glad to hear its helping you get the job done :)
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The brass connector featured at 0:49 is now made out of plastic. Broke within 45mins.
Hi, are there any plans to release a less portable machine like water-fed mitre-saw or some other type of wet-saw for workshop?
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Will this plug into a standard outlet without tripping it? What gauge and how long of a cord don you recommend for it?
Can you hook up a regular garden hose to it?
How good will this saw be to cut a foot wide by 12 ft long trench through a concrete slab on basement for new plumnbing line? Thanks in advance for the response
This saw would be perfect for the job! shop.evolutionpowertools.com/collections/disc-cutters/products/r300dctplus
Can this blade be on a miter saw?
Why is this out of stock everywhere ?
Would be neat to come out with a machine where you don't have to bend over to use it.Be a good thing for workers with back issues.
Rex, Walk behind disc cutters do exist, but they tend to be huge bulky machines that cost thousands of pounds and they're very specialised for transport and civil engineering use. We've tried our best to help people make good, easy cuts possible with the introduction of the wheels.
Groundwork probably isn't the industry to be in for those with back issues (myself included).
@@EvolutionPowerTools Does Evolution Tools build "tub saws"-Brick&block saws?These are good for folks with back problems-don't have to bend to use them.You put the material on the sliding table adn saw.The blades are water cooled.Lapidaries use these tools to cut rock specimens or cut slabs to size for hemaking.Also to halve geodes-the lapidary tub saw uses a finer tooth diamond blades and cutting oil coolant.
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