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Old 02-24-2016, 10:41 PM
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Can I see pic.'s of your??? I want 1.. After reading the article..I was wondering the same thing.. He must have used a lathe to fashion the sawed off Dexter blade so the saws all would accept it and lock in place.. $175 for a saws-all and the knife blade is a little steep in my humble opinion...He's probably making double what it cost him to have them made..If he can sell a few more power to him. I can buy a whole lot of knifes for $175...

I've always believed that I could fillet reds and trout with a very sharp fillet knife faster and get a better fillet by doing it with a simple very sharp fillet knife.


I've seen lots of knifes and electric knifes.. NEVER the Saws all..

The one handed sawsall hasn't been around but for 2 years. It's a fairly new tool that's now made by rigid, Milwaukee and a few other bands. The tool costs $80 at Home Depot and the blade is $25 bucks. If you make it at home you have to cut the plastic handle off, then grind out the tang to fit the saw. Then there is shipping. So all in all, $175 for it to show up at your front door is not that bad. Making it yourself you save $75 assuming you don't jack up the first blade. It's really not a big deal I made some blades my self, using cut off blades on my grinder. But not everyone has that skill.




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