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So because you didn't take the time and care to set up the saw properly and check the cut accuracy before running 10K worth of material through it you blame it for "ruining" your material?

Makes sense to me...

You never once thought, "Hey maybe I should at least throw a square on this cut and see how accurate it is" before proceeding to cut an entire stack of material?

And now you shill dry cut saws as superior. If you said it was replaced by a swiveling cold cut saw I might give you some benefit of the doubt.

Dry cut saws are noisy, throw hot chips every-fucking-where, and you damn well better make sure whatever you're cutting is clamped down real good. If what you're cutting is really thin walled you gotta watch how fast you feed or else you'll catch an edge and chip a tooth/bend the steel. With real thick stuff you gotta stand there babying the fucking thing.

With the swiveling head bandsaw I can cut scary accurate miters, and change angles in mere seconds. With thin stuff I can either slow my feed rate down, or if I am cutting a shit load of it I can put a finer tooth blade on. With thick stuff like solid 6" shaft I can set my cut up, set the feed rate, turn the coolant on and walk away to do something else besides sit there like a chump holding its hand...

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