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    Yes. Chain saw...

    If you have a way to clean up edges and square things up - but you just need to break down a slab so you can get the pieces into your shop and onto your other tools... The chain saw will do just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtyuiop View Post
    I'm a bit wary of scheppach - had one of their tormek knock-offs, and did not enjoy it! But maybe I was unlucky.
    The grinder from Tormek is a hard act to follow and Scheppach made a bad job of it. On the other hand, A track saw is hardly leading edge technology and Festool's track saw is not really head and shoulder above the pack. Scheppach track saw is not too bad especially once you've incorporated the work around suggested in these youtube clips.

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