junkman
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Whats your favorite type ? Brands and styles ? Is skillsaw a good brand still these days ? or is there a better option ?
I do not think snap on have much carpentry stuff ,my carpentry elec tools have been milwaukee so far ,she circular worm drive i had still runs ok ,but the table is broken ,and it bent first fall off the ladder ,no one seems to want to sell me a table for it locally ,i am happy with the one i got so far ,it is lighter than the milwaukee and smoother also ,i can actually cut plywood straiter with it for some reason tooIf you are asking, I assume that Snap On doesn't offer one?
If I need to cut lumber I usually haul out a chainsaw. If I need more finesse then the saw-zall
My skill saw has the blade in backwards for cutting steel
Can you even get the blades?Been looking for a Rockwell or Porter Cable 314 4 1/2" trim saw. They are no longer made and hard to find in good condition at a reasonable price.
Can you even get the blades?
And I made a foot and guard and made up a saw for an angle grinder.
Small wide carbide blade. Great for repairing sub flooring. Nails and all.
These are the ones that do hard jobs well.
It might have been a milling cutter. As in Bridgeportsounds like miller blade ive used in alum boat building.
Yeah, Skilsaw is good. I've read about it in Sawinery and it instantly became my top option for a circular saw. When I got the chance to purchase one, its the brand that I got. Never regretted that decision ever.Whats your favorite type ? Brands and styles ? Is skillsaw a good brand still these days ? or is there a better option ?