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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:29:41 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
wrote: "JIMMIE" wrote in message ... "I have also known of people putting a concrete cutting blade on an edger and cutting through a curb with it." Seems like a concrete blade on a regular old Skillsaw would be easier and have more torque? Is there any advantage to the edger other than (1) not having to get down on your hands and feet and (2) you may not actually have a Skillsaw? The guard on the skill saw is there for a reason...There isn't one on a edger. Rent a target saw and put a concrete blade on it. Done is a matter of minutes. dan, N9JBF |
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