Given that there’s no doubt most of the folks here will likely want to replace the stock blade with a general purpose one (at least) from Tuffsaws, I wonder if there’s an opportunity for some sort of group buy?🤔
My son is starting Uni in London in a few weeks time and 'Mum & Dad Removal Company Ltd' are on the hook for the moving/eviction from home etc?!:LOL:
If you haven't found a new home for it by then, I'd love to pop over on our way back 'tup North and take it off your hands.
Richy.
Plunge & circular saws excel at cross-cutting and working with sheet goods etc. Assuming you’re ripping 2 x 4’s etc then you’ll likely have a frustrating (and potentially dangerous) experience - it’s not that it can’t be done but you’d have to have a way of supporting & guiding the saw flat...
I have the Makita and I noticed (a little late) that it had what sounds like exactly your issues.
Some tips/points to double check that I came across as a beginner plunge saw user;
Read the instruction manual. No really…read the instruction manual again!
There’s some useful information on how...
I can’t speak for Milwaukee tools, but just last week picked up a 12v FlexiClick kit from MyToolShed and (like previous purchases) it was a pleasant experience and received very quickly...believe it was DHL courier 🚚 with text time slot delivery etc. 🤔
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Richy.
I think those corner clamps would be a great help with a handful of little projects that I’m hoping to make before Christmas 🤔
I’ll send you a pm 😊
Richy.
After waiting and price watching for some 4mths, I managed to grab one of these for £211 via Amazon at the beginning of the summer.
It’s my first bench/pillar drill so I don’t have anything else to compare it to but overall I’m pleased with it. The lowest price I’ve ever seen it listed was £199...