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Anyone use a chopsaw with multipurpose blade to cut up builders/scrap timber?im tempted by the one in screwfix flyer cuts up to 12x3,looks it a bit more civilised than my pto sawbench for scrap stuff.How long would a blade like that last cutting nails and stuff.

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I hardly ever used to hit nails, but due to the volume of wood being cut I found that the biggest problem with chop saws is that the bushes would wear out in the motors. Make sure you buy one that you can get replacement bushes for.

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As per previous reply, watch out for parts availabilty - bent the fence on my Erbauer / screwfix mitre saw ( cutting down split firewood billet, few weeks out of guarantee! ) and could not get a new one. Think Axminster may be better at keeping parts for budget machines.

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