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    Randy, If you say it's that fast I'm there. The...

    Randy, If you say it's that fast I'm there. The blade on a ban saw would be the thinest and would keep the meat on the stone. I'm also thinking the wider blade of a circular saw would make for a...
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    Point well taken. Superfly (in that link) speaks...

    Point well taken. Superfly (in that link) speaks of saving your time/money and going to a stone cutter. I would bet if you walked up with one of these and ask them to cut it for you, all you would...
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    Very cool Superfly, thanks for the link!

    Very cool Superfly, thanks for the link!
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    Thanks for the tip Randy. I was thinking maybe a...

    Thanks for the tip Randy. I was thinking maybe a band saw as the width of the blade would take less off than say a circular saw. My neighbor has a really nice Grizzly that he told me I can use any...
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    You would have to be very careful I'm sure

    You would have to be very careful I'm sure
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    The chipping (as in blowing up) is where I'm...

    The chipping (as in blowing up) is where I'm concerned. I've had the pleasure of having a few grinding wheels blow up in my face over the years by being stupid and taking the easy way out. This would...
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    Anyone cut down a Norton?

    Has anyone ever cut down a 3" Norton to say 2" or 1 1/2" etc.? What did you find to be the best way to go abouts it?
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