Revolutionary Spray Foam Cutting Tool was Unveiled at the ICAA Convention & Trade Show
Post Date: 11 Oct 2013 Viewed: 372
October 3, 2013 – Bullet Tools, one of the world's leading innovators of construction industry installation solutions, unveiled two revolutionary new cutting tools at the Insulation Contractors Association of America (ICAA) annual convention and trade show held in Tucson, AZ.
Designed to cut through foam like a hot knife through butter, the new Magnum Bullet Blades are circular blades with a "pointlessly sharp" edge and a specially-sized cooling void that allows the blades to slice though foam sheets and ICF with no static, clingy dust, or irritating odor.
These newly patented, unbelievably effective blades work like magic and produce very accurate cuts with factory-smooth edges and practically no kerf. They're available in 10" sizes for table saws and 7.25" for worm-drive saws.
The second product, the Magnum Tru-Cut spray foam trimmer, is a fast, clean-cutting tool that slices through both open and closed-cell spray foam with minimal irritating "foam dust." Featuring a 27" blade on a reciprocating saw platform, this unparalleled tool's offset head cuts foam flush without "scooping" the cavity between the studs.
The Magnum Tru-Cut allows the foam to fall off the wall in sheets and trims walls and ceilings up to 10 feet without scaffolding. It features an adjustable speed to reduce vibration, a T-handle for comfort and control, and a simple blade change to switch between open and closed-cell foam. Both the Magnum Bullet Blades and the Magnum Tru-Cut are available for pre-order.
"At last year's ICAA show we introduced the dust-free Magnum Shut-N-Cut for compressing and cutting batts without dulling blades and we saw an obvious need for trimming spray foam and cutting foam sheets without creating static, clingy dust, and a big messy clean-up," explained Ben Toews, President of Bullet Tools. "Our R&D department spent a year developing these products and they've received an overwhelmingly positive response in test marketing."