Commercial

Jumbo-sized Beam Saw

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When you cut thick timbers and beams, do you make one full-depth cut with a circular saw across one side, carefully flip the piece over (without breaking it at the cut), make a second full-depth cut in line with the first, and then finish up with a recip saw connecting the two saw kerfs? Do you crosscut with a recip saw or a chain saw as carefully as possible? For rough-cut faces that end up hidden from view, these methods may suffice, but for straight, smooth–and quicker–cuts, a deep-cutting beam saw is the tool for the job. Enter Skilsaw’s new Super Sawsquatch.

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