I agree the problem ive had with 2 brand new ones is the bearings. There's a ton of run out, enough for the blade to hit the guard occasionally. I sent one to Milwaukee twice they supposedly fixed it, it keeps doing it. Their others saws are good so far
How does this product compare to a 15 amp Kobalt 120 volt Chainsaw? Second question, how does this product compare to a gas-powered chainsaw? I noticed that the rotation is in the opposite direction. Thank you for the video. It is helpful. Happy Mother's Day 2024.
Yes. We have a video for that saw being used with the Prazi beam cutter as well. Please note that the Prazi models are different since the blade is on the other side of the saw, PR-7000 or PR-8000. ruclips.net/video/-V-uBtyq3lI/видео.html
@@toolnut can you tell me the full length of the bolt that holds the unit to the saw please. I need to go grab one before I can get this thing into action. Thanks
@@bq6162 Here is the part number and company we used to purchase the bolt from --- Left Handed Bolt 31C150HCS8/LH purchased through Wayne Bolt & Nut CO you can call and order it directly 800.521.2207
@@knilmot6667 (1) Left handed bolt 31C150HCS8/LH from Wayne Bolt & Nut Co, or you can source from a local provider. The other hardware consisted of (2) 3/4" 1/4-20 hex bolts (2) 1/4-20 nylon lock nuts and (4) washers.
the way you squared up the bar wouldn’t determine the angle of your cut. you should go from the side rather than the front. side to side is more important than front to back right? just a tip great video thanks.
The bar is already squared from the side when it is mounted to the arbor of the saw (can't be adjusted) The bar was squared in the video as instructed by Prazi.
@@steffencornell7607 Not sure sorry. If you’re using a regular chainsaw now to cut them then would probably be roughly same amount of time. Speed will play a factor between the the two but essentially they both use a chainsaw chain. No lubricant on this though but could use spray lubricant
I asked milwaukee if they've ever tested that saw with a beam cutter. Your video is the answer. Way to go! 👍💪💪👌
I own the rear handle saw and hate it, now I finally have a use for it! Great video!
Why did you hate it ?
I agree the problem ive had with 2 brand new ones is the bearings. There's a ton of run out, enough for the blade to hit the guard occasionally. I sent one to Milwaukee twice they supposedly fixed it, it keeps doing it. Their others saws are good so far
Great video and awesome demonstration of the Prazi .
Exactly the video I was looking for! Thank you.
Do you no longer sell the hardware kit?
Damn Dawg!!!!!! That's one bad ass cordless saw. 😬😳
How does this product compare to a 15 amp Kobalt 120 volt Chainsaw? Second question, how does this product compare to a gas-powered chainsaw? I noticed that the rotation is in the opposite direction. Thank you for the video. It is helpful. Happy Mother's Day 2024.
Can you do the same with the Flexvolt rear handle? Thanks!
Yes. We have a video for that saw being used with the Prazi beam cutter as well. Please note that the Prazi models are different since the blade is on the other side of the saw, PR-7000 or PR-8000.
ruclips.net/video/-V-uBtyq3lI/видео.html
The link in the description isn't working. Where can I find the hardware kit? Thanks!
Randy, thanks for letting us know about the issue with the link, which has been fixed. Here ya go -- www.toolnut.com/prazi_usa
I can’t find this hardware kit in any of the links
@@toolnut can you tell me the full length of the bolt that holds the unit to the saw please. I need to go grab one before I can get this thing into action.
Thanks
@@bq6162 Here is the part number and company we used to purchase the bolt from --- Left Handed Bolt 31C150HCS8/LH purchased through Wayne Bolt & Nut CO you can call and order it directly 800.521.2207
@@toolnut great thanks. I’m in Canada so not sure if it’ll be worth it for shipping but I appreciate the message
Where can I get the blot kit a searched for #pr-mil2830 and can't find it anywhere
You can find the Prazi beam cutters on our website at www.toolnut.com/prazi_usa - they are compatible with most brands of saws.
@@toolnut Tool Nut Guy: Where can I find the HARDWARE that will fit the Milwaukee saw. I already have purchased the Prazi blade shown in the video.
@@knilmot6667 (1) Left handed bolt 31C150HCS8/LH from Wayne Bolt & Nut Co, or you can source from a local provider. The other hardware consisted of (2) 3/4" 1/4-20 hex bolts (2) 1/4-20 nylon lock nuts and (4) washers.
Quanto costa...how much.
Como puedo adquirir uno i nidle uno
the way you squared up the bar wouldn’t determine the angle of your cut. you should go from the side rather than the front. side to side is more important than front to back right? just a tip great video thanks.
The bar is already squared from the side when it is mounted to the arbor of the saw (can't be adjusted) The bar was squared in the video as instructed by Prazi.
Anyone use this on railroad ties?
Did you watch the end of the video?? It shows the beam cutter in use
@@toolnut I'm curious about railroad ties. Specifically, how fast do they dull the chain?
@@steffencornell7607 Not sure sorry. If you’re using a regular chainsaw now to cut them then would probably be roughly same amount of time. Speed will play a factor between the the two but essentially they both use a chainsaw chain. No lubricant on this though but could use spray lubricant
Very Nice
Awesome tool my brother I need one too sweeeeeeeet,Later Bro and take care Family Yeaaaaa Boyyyyyyy lol :)
Can I attach it to my hand saw, lol
Just buy a small chainsaw Dewalt and Makita make good ones