[Histonet] Bone Saw

Rene J Buesa rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Fri Jun 8 14:03:58 CDT 2007


A band saw is the ideal instrument. Just try to "protect (cover)" the saw and use precaution. Also buy the smallest band saw capable of doing the job. I don't think you will find anything better (or cheaper) for large bones.
  René J.

Nita Searcy <NSEARCY <@t> swmail.sw.org> wrote:
  I have been asked to obtain a saw for cutting bone. We have the Mar-Med
presently but its not "big" enough for larger bones. In the past the
institution had a band saw but found it unsafe.

Any suggestions? 

Thanks
Nita Searcy

Nita Searcy, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Scott and White Hospital
Division Manager, Anatomic Pathology
2401 S. 31st. Street 
254-724-2438
Temple, Texas, 76502
nsearcy <@t> swmail.sw.org
254-724-2438


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