The Williams Lowbuck notcher uses a punch and die mechanism. The
punch part cuts the notch into the die, like a paper punch mechanism.
Quick, clean, smooth, repeatable. The hole saw versions use just that
-- a hole saw -- to make the cut. I think the lowbuck.com website
does a better job of explaining the differences in performance than I
could. If you are only using it a little, the hole saw version may
well be adequate.
HTH.
Donald.
> From: IrritableIam@aol.com
> Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 00:30:25 EDT
>
> Thanks for all of your help, but I agree with Mike. Which is better to use?
> This may be the only time I ever use this tool, Yet I will use it quite a bit
> the couple of days I use it. $60 or $250? Whats the difference?
>
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