
ScheppachMT150
Cutting steel by hand is slow, exhausting, and rarely accurate. A hacksaw might get you through a few pieces of mild steel bar, but when the job involves dozens of cuts in angle...
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Cutting steel by hand is slow, exhausting, and rarely accurate. A hacksaw might get you through a few pieces of mild steel bar, but when the job involves dozens of cuts in angle...
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Not every cutting job calls for a full-size angle grinder or a benchtop chop saw. When you are working in a tight space — under a sink replacing copper pipe, inside an electrical...
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Cutting metal by hand is a slow, physical, and often imprecise affair. A hacksaw takes minutes per cut and leaves you with an aching arm and a cut that is rarely square. An angle...
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