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Cosmo
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The only bad thing I can find to complain about my Multi-cutter is the jerk when it starts, that 14" blade needs alot of power to start spinng. I am worried about the longevity of the motor. Who sells a little soft start control that I could wire in to the motor?
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I'd like to see that quick stop feture added like most wood working tools have. I hate reaching around that spinning blade, even with the nice guard.
It would also allow you to vice up the next piece quicker.
I'd rate the cut quality somewhere between a band saw cut and an abrasive wheel cut. Not as clean and neat as a porta band cut, but less mess and noise than an abrasive cut. It leaves a bit of a burr when cutting aluminum transfer plater. My 10" miter saw with a non ferrous blade provides a nicer cut on the plates.
All in all a nice well rounded tool.
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Soft Start Accessory
Can't seem to find one, except industrial rack-mount controls. I believe it would have to be designed inside the saw. The rack-mount units are wired to be "between the starting unit and the motor."0
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