Re: oscillating cast cutter
William Wick
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Collection
Title:
Re: oscillating cast cutter
Creator:
William Wick
Date:
9/10/2001
Text:
Of course they don't last forever...but they last quite along time...years in fact. If you are paying $800.00 to get on repaired, you are certainly over paying. Stryker repairs their own saws for (with a warranty) for quite a reasonable price (all things considered)
>>> John Zeffer < <Email Address Redacted> > 09/10/2001 9:13:50 AM >>>
Dear Stephan and Pat,
Stryker cast saws do not last forever. I repeat...they do not
last forever. To get them repaired will cost almost as much as a
new purchase (by my experience). Yes, this is a good product, but
if Pat were right, none of us would be looking.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List
[mailto:<Email Address Redacted>]On Behalf Of Chelf, Pat
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 7:04 PM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: Re: [OANDP-L] oscillating cast cutter
Dear Stephan: I would like to suggest that you NOT buy a cast
cutter from a
woodworking company. If you have ANY problems with it that
causes skin
injury, you butt will be toast in a courtroom.
There are any number of legitimate cast saws on the market at
various price
points. Stryker saws are the best in the world, and though they
run about
$900, they will last forever. Repeat--forever. De souter makes
a good saw.
So does Aesculap.
At a lower price point, M-Pact, a compnay in Kansas, makes a very
good saw.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan R Manucharian [mailto:<Email Address Redacted>]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:02 PM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: [OANDP-L] oscillating cast cutter
Dear list
Some time ago there were postings regarding different types of
oscillating
cast cutters. The consensus was that a machine from Kingspor's
Woodworking
(800-228-0000) was the least expensive and still very good.
I failed to find that machine in there catalog. Will someone help
me locate
it?
Sincerely,
Stephan R. Manucharian, CP *
Orthopedic Arts *
Brooklyn Heights, New York*
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>>> John Zeffer < <Email Address Redacted> > 09/10/2001 9:13:50 AM >>>
Dear Stephan and Pat,
Stryker cast saws do not last forever. I repeat...they do not
last forever. To get them repaired will cost almost as much as a
new purchase (by my experience). Yes, this is a good product, but
if Pat were right, none of us would be looking.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List
[mailto:<Email Address Redacted>]On Behalf Of Chelf, Pat
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 7:04 PM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: Re: [OANDP-L] oscillating cast cutter
Dear Stephan: I would like to suggest that you NOT buy a cast
cutter from a
woodworking company. If you have ANY problems with it that
causes skin
injury, you butt will be toast in a courtroom.
There are any number of legitimate cast saws on the market at
various price
points. Stryker saws are the best in the world, and though they
run about
$900, they will last forever. Repeat--forever. De souter makes
a good saw.
So does Aesculap.
At a lower price point, M-Pact, a compnay in Kansas, makes a very
good saw.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan R Manucharian [mailto:<Email Address Redacted>]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:02 PM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: [OANDP-L] oscillating cast cutter
Dear list
Some time ago there were postings regarding different types of
oscillating
cast cutters. The consensus was that a machine from Kingspor's
Woodworking
(800-228-0000) was the least expensive and still very good.
I failed to find that machine in there catalog. Will someone help
me locate
it?
Sincerely,
Stephan R. Manucharian, CP *
Orthopedic Arts *
Brooklyn Heights, New York*
_________________________________________________________________
___
Get free email and a permanent address at
<URL Redacted>
Citation
William Wick, “Re: oscillating cast cutter,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/217365.