Cordless Circular Saw
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
7:53 am
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates how smaller cordless circular saws do all of the things their 120-volt corded big-brother circular saws have done for years.
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grreat
Shouldn’t you be cutting with the body of the saw over the supported side of the material? Cutting over the waste side seems pretty dangerous.
Dear gtokarsi,
You are 100 percent correct. Go back and look at the start of the video. See the plate on the bottom of each saw? They are mirror images of each other. The newer cordless saw has the blade on the wrong side of the saw. I complained to the manufacturer.
Cordless tools Are getting better sure but they are much more expensive and gutless than corded tools. remember A corded tool rated at 8 amps when under load can for a short time use 15 amps The top limit of the circuit breaker or 1850 watts to complete a cut whereas a cordless saw will draw 5 amps from a 5 amp battery and quickly discharge The makeup of the tool is quite different also . Usually cordless tools use smaller blades less aggressive teeth profiles and weigh more
could you accidentally slice the wires off on the corded saw?
Uh, yes…. Just ask my brother-in-law.
One thing I like about the newer cordless saws is that as soon as you take your hand off the trigger, they stop the blade. That feature might be specific to my Milwaukee M18 6.25″ blade but all my old corded circular saws keep spinning. I just feel safer with a tool that starts and stops on my command.
@AsktheBuilder is he ok?
have you seen the 16 inch one ? that thing is BIG !