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    Default Anyone Know of a cut off saw with 135mm docking capacity

    My work is looking for a radial arm saw or even an SCMS that will cut our 135mm pine posts - anyone know of such a machine?
    It seems 120 - 125mm the biggest going.

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    This one can do 200mm x 200mm or 550mm x 50mm depending on the way you set it up
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    The Bosch 3912 (GCM12)
    might fill the bill
    With the Bosch 3912 (GCM12) saw, your depth cutting capacity is 150mm. At 90 degrees you can cut 200mm width stock and at 45 degrees, you can cut close to a 140mm width piece of material.
    There is a review here:
    http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/boschgcm12.htm
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    Assuming the posts are round then you are really looking at docking saws like the leda one indicated above or this one by omga. I guess not a cheap option.<o =""></o>

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    Hitachi make (made?) a drop saw with a 14" blade.

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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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