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==Note==
This saw can cut many common building materials. The problem with this is there is a tendency to think it can cut anything economically. This is NOT true.<br>
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The stock multipurpose blade is awesome, but there are some things that should not be cut with it!<br>
According to specifications ''the multipurpose blade can cut'':<br>
Mild Steel<br>
Aluminum<br>
Wood<br>
Wood with nails<br>
Some Plastics<br>
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The multipurpose blade will not last as long or will get broken cutting:<br>
Steel harder then mild steel (abrasive cut off wheels should be used for harder than mild steel, abrasive cut off wheels are a much cheaper to cut hardened steel rather than damaging the $70.00 multipurpose blade)<br>
Masonry and tile products (requires optional diamond blade)<br>
Fiberglass<br>
Basically anything not in the can cut list above.<br>
== List of Currently Certified Users ==
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