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MXZ Saw

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Cuts through almost anything!

Are you tried of using different types of saws on different types of material?

The MXZ Saw is the little high-tech saw that’s big on toughness. It has a carbide grip blade that never needs sharpening because it never gets dull. The MXZ Saw can cut through hardwood, solid steel, glass bottles, bricks, floor tiles, wall tiles, hard rubber, copper pipe and just about everything else!

The MXZ Saw locks at an angle for those hard to reach places and conveniently folds to fit in cabinets.

Carbide blade cuts through solid steel, bricks, floor tiles, wall tiles, glass, ceramic, copper pipe, hard rubber, hardwood, drywall and more. Hard-working knife goes to work in every room of the house, and outdoors. High-tech blade never needs sharpening. Locks at 3 positions; retracts into case. Measures 12'' long, open.

So don’t waste your money on different types of saws, get the MXZ Saw for all your home improvement jobs!

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Types Of Tools: Saws
Author: Dana Bradley

When you are purchasing a saw, the most important question will be what it is you want to cut with it. There are almost as many different types of saws as there are materials to cut through.

Here's a basic guide to the different types of saws that are most common and what you are most likely to use them for.

First, saws break down into two main types, handsaws and mechanical saws. In those two types, there are several different kinds of each, specialized to the material and pattern they are used to cut.

Handsaws have about a dozen different types. Two common types are the rip saw and the cross cut saw. They are both used for cutting wood, but the rip saw is designed to cut along the grain, while the cross cut saw is designed to cut across it. A panel or box saw is a smaller version of the cross cut saw.

These saws have handles at the heel, or back of the saw. A bow saw can be used to cut wood in either direction and has a bowed handle that attaches at both ends of the blade. Coping saws have very fine blades and are used for detailed woodworking. Back and pull saws are used for molding and similar wood cutting projects, while dovetail saws are used for cutting joints. To cut circles or curves in wood, you will use either a keyhole or compass saw, both of which have very narrow blades. There are drywall saws for cutting drywall and similar materials and hacksaws for cutting through metal.

Mechanical saws break down into three basic types defined by how they move the blade into the material. There are circular blade saws, reciprocating blade saws, and continuous band saws. If someone refers to just a circular saw, they are probably talking about a hand held circular saw used to cut logs or beams. These are one of the most common power tools you will find. Table saws have circular blades that come up through a slot in a table.

This is a stationary tool. Radial arm saws are used for cross cutting. There are also mechanical mitre saws. In reciprocating blade saws, there are jigsaws, which usually are handheld, and are often used in woodworking to cut out shapes. Reciprocating saws can be fitted with blades for wood or metal. They are more powerful than jigsaws. Scroll saws are used for fine detail woodworking. The most familiar continuous band saw is the chain saw, usually used to cut limbs and trees. There are also band saws.

About the author: Dana Bradley writes about Hardware Saving Coupons and Hardware Coupons.

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