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Peter if you can get this. I know you have alot of chalice and acans and there is nothing better than this to do the job!!! You can get precise 1 head cuts and it cuts like butter!!!! The wet tile saw is decent for strait cuts but the inland band saw can cut in any angle you are trying to cut the coral in mind. Here is a link to it. http://home-reef.com/hrstore/catalo...ucts_id/242?osCsid=6p4t31nsv094leg77v9scnrc93
 
thanks guys,
Yeah, I know about the band saw but it is just way too big....looking for something small and light weight.


Peter if you can get this. I know you have alot of chalice and acans and there is nothing better than this to do the job!!! You can get precise 1 head cuts and it cuts like butter!!!! The wet tile saw is decent for strait cuts but the inland band saw can cut in any angle you are trying to cut the coral in mind. Here is a link to it. http://home-reef.com/hrstore/catalo...ucts_id/242?osCsid=6p4t31nsv094leg77v9scnrc93
 
thanks guys,
Yeah, I know about the band saw but it is just way too big....looking for something small and light weight.

My vet uses that dremel, for dog nail trims. I have used her's too
learning how and it is nice. You seem to have more control than the corded one I have. And best of all you can obviously use it for other things than coral fragging.
 

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