Framers Going Nuts Over PR-7000 12-Inch Prazi Circular Saw Beam Cutter
Framers, general contractors and restoration crews are going nuts over the Prazi USA PR-7000 12-Inch Prazi Beam Cutter.
And the price just dropped 30% to an all-time low of $87.22 shipped. Unbelievable.
With the Prazi’s 12 in. cutting capacity you’ll be making the following types of cuts:
- rafter pitch cut
- miters
- stairs
- arches
- log cuts
- compound angles
- bandsaw cut
- notch 6×12 panels
- ripping
There ARE some downsides to the Prazi, described in part here:
One, the bar bounces around a lot when you begin to cut into a beam so you get sloppy cuts starting out.Two, the chain would not stay tight. If they had used the same system that a conventional chain saw uses to tighten the bar it would be much better.
But overall the Prazi owners are lit up over this cutter:
“The Prazi paid for itself the first day we used it. We use it on a Milwaukee 8-1/4 inch worm drive saw and although a bit on the heavy side, the thing is a beast.”“As a framer I don’t know how I’ve got along without one. What a time saver for cutting rafters or any racked lumber.”
For the price the Prazi PR-7000’s at now + free shipping and the time it will save you in your spring time framing work… NOW is the right time for picking up this labor saver!
(Fits ONLY WORM DRIVE Skil models 77 and 5860; Makita model 5077B; Milwaukee models 6377 and 6378; Black & Decker models 2700, 2710 and 3051; Craftsman model 2761; and DeWalt model DW377)
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