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SW-130 SWING-SAW Portable Hack Saw & Vise Combo. Square - Cut up to 1-1/2" | 
| Brand: Seatek Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $41.95
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 73790
Media: Misc. Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 1 x 11
MPN: SW-130 UPC: 723875001308 EAN: 0723875001308 ASIN: B000J0V9DS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | An innovative solution to a tough problem: how to cut square by hand without even looking! | | • | The only hand tools that makes a square cut without a vise! | | • | Thousands of applications in automotive, boating, camping, plumbing & electrical installations. | | • | CARRY IT ANYWHERE! The Swing-Saw body can be latched & the handle folded for compact storage. | | • | America design with Swiss Army Knife quality & ingenuity |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The labor saving Swing-Saw is a clever handheld combination vise and hacksaw. The top lever is moved back and forth and the body of the Swing-Saw is squeezed clamping the vise on both sides of the part. Maximum vise opening is 1-1/2. Unlike a conventional hacksaw and vise, the Swing-Saw has a six to one leverage advantage, providing strong cutting action. The Swing-Saw makes a perfectly square cut every time! You can start a cut exactly where you want, no more skidding all over the part with a hack saw blade or jumping out of a cut already started. Best of all cut or nicked fingers are a thing of the past! CUT ALMOST ANYTHING, EVEN SQUARE TUBING! The Swing-Saw is not limited to the cutting of tubing. As a matter of fact, metal or plastic extrusions, shelving tracks, storm window frames, flexible conduit, AC cable, hoses, threaded rods and bolts, molding and wood dowels, can be cut efficiently by this hand tool with a minimum amount of burrs.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great idea, but . . . May 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this tool more out of curiosity than need. It sounded like a handy little item to have, especially since I'm an electrician and cutting EMT is part of the job. Unfortunately, more often than not, I do not have the hand span or grip strength required to hold the vice application aspect of the apparatus. Consequently, the EMT, all-thread, etc. has a tendency to roll rather than cut. Perhaps some kind of lockdown or set for the vice could be added, though I realize there is a fine line between tight enough and too tight. The first blade was mangled before I even had time to get the knack of the thing.
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