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Revision as of 11:23, 14 October 2014
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| Type | Chop Saw (Metal Cutting) |
| Make/Model | Ryobi |
| Serial number | ?? |
| Original owner | Algernon |
| Loan status | Donated to Protospace |
| Arrival date | Pre-2013 |
| Location | Metalworking Shop/Welding |
| Functional status | Functional, needs tweaking (see Repair Notes) |
| Usage permissions | Open to Members |
| Certification | Self-Taught |
| Wiki-ID | [[{{{id}}}]] |
| Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Specs
- ??
Usage Notes
- Make and model are identical to woodshop tool Chop_Saw_(Ryobi), do not confuse
- Converted from a woodworking tool, not great at its job, plastic metal from sparks
- Eye protection mandatory, sparks fly everywhere
- Be cognizant of where spark stream is pointed, don't let people, electronics, or plastics get hit by sparks
- Place piece to be cut against the fence, slowly lower the cutting wheel.
- Do not use on aluminum unless using a disc designated and labeled for aluminum use only. Aluminum cutting will cause the disk to explode when the next person cuts steel.
Repair Notes
- Converted from woodworking tool
- Makeshift guards could be improved/replaced/secured better