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Soff-Cut International Inc. has a number of products to serve decorative contractors. The X-150 Prowler, X-150D Decorative Prowler, X50 Handheld saw and the ProEdge line of beveled blades are all ideal for decorative applications.

The X150 Prowler gas saw, with its 4.5-horsepower engine, is the lightest push saw in the Soff-Cut lineup. The unit's patented low-noise and low-dust blade block system allows workers to use it in residential areas with minimal disruption to homeowners. Unlike any other finish-cut saw, the X-50 works in conjunction with Soff-Cut blades and skid plates to facilitate very early-entry cutting. It can take a finish cut up to less than 1 inch away from a wall and perform a 2-foot radius cut on freshly cured concrete.

Sof-Cut Concrete SawThe X150D is designed especially for the contractor who wants a no-hassle way to make decorative cuts. It has a 4.5-horsepower Robin engine and weighs less than 100 pounds. This saw is set up to handle the full line of ProEdge beveled blades, which create beautiful decorative looks on control joints.

The little X50 handheld saw can be used for scoring and finish cuts. It also works nicely with the full line of ProEdge beveled blades.

Finally, there are the ProEdge blades themselves. The V-line and radius beveled blades are designed for making decorative and sealed saw joints and deliver a hand-tooled joint look without the labor. A variety of sizes of both types can be used with the X150, X150D and X50. Using ProEdge blades allows for more versatility in the saw joint contour than does hand tooling.

Fore more about Soff-Cut's offerings, visit www.soffcut.com or call (909) 272-2330.

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