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Crain 812H Super Saw 13 Amp Undercut Saw with Wood and Masonry Blades
Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Crain Cutter EAN: 0734995812002 Feature(s): Fully adjusts from flush to 1-1/4" off the floor for a variety of door gap sizesUndercuts hanging doors as thick as 1-3/4" without taking them off their hinges for less downtime and more productivity13-amp motor for fast, clean cutting6-1/2" diameter, flush-cutting blade for reaches the inside edge of doors mounted in tight areasIncludes carrying case, carbide blade, masonry blade, and instructions Item Dimensions: Height 11.5"Width 13"Length 14" Label: Crain Cutter List Price: $325.00 Manufacturer: Crain Cutter Model: 812H MPN: 812 Package Dimensions: Height: 12.1" Width: 12.8" Length: 12.1" Weight: 19 lbs. Product Group: Home Improvement Publisher: Crain Cutter Studio: Crain Cutter UPC: 734995812002
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Saws are sold in kit form only, complete with carrying case; Powerful 13 amp. motor; 6-1/2" diameter flush-cutting blade; Blade height adjustable from flush cut to max. 1-1/4" off floor; Saw comes with one carbide blade, one masonry blade, detailed instructions, and carrying case
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0
Rating - 3 Date: 2007-01-10 Content: I purchased this tool to cut vertical cedar siding at the top (under the overhangs) to receive aluminum soffit panels. The saw worked well for the majority of the cuts, and I used a Fein Multimaster to get what I couldn't with the Crain saw. I rated this item with 3 stars because it worked fine and I'd use it again for the same task or other tasks (perhaps cutting jambs like it was designed for). I rated it with 3 stars because it has a lot of room for improvement, chief among the problem areas is its cumbersome depth adjustment. I would say this is a utilitarian saw at best. This saw could benefit greatly from some thorough engineering effort to improve its adjustment/guard systems and make it much easier to use. Summary: It worked for me
Rating - 5 Date: 2005-06-17 Content: This puppy ain't cheap but it is worth the price. Laying ceramic tile by making many cuts and nibbling away till a tile fits properly around a door casing is a pain and very time consuming. 5 minutes of time with this saw (1 minute to get it out of the truck, 3 to get it out of the case and set up, 1/2 minute (i'm old) to get down on my knees and another 1/2 minute to make the cut) slide the tile under the jamb and casing for the perfect no grouting fit. WOW !!!
If the door binds on the tile, or anyother type floor, adjust the undercut saw accordingly and trim the door while in place! Your Done!!! Summary: A Super Super saw
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