Yes, this is probably the lazy way to do it, but dang it works well. Are there any of these that are more geared to meat processing?
I ask because the old craftsman we are using is hard to clean and the socket where the blade connects is very hard to manipulate. I think the dewalt saw looks nice, and I have dewalt tools, but don't know if that would make my problem of not being able to clean the connection any easier.
Anyone have useful information on the topic?
I ask because the old craftsman we are using is hard to clean and the socket where the blade connects is very hard to manipulate. I think the dewalt saw looks nice, and I have dewalt tools, but don't know if that would make my problem of not being able to clean the connection any easier.
Anyone have useful information on the topic?