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Thread: Battery powered circular saws

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    Re: Battery powered circular saws

    I have a paslode cordless framing nailer and it works great for 2X lumber. I wouldn't have worked for the barn's rough cut 2X6 poplar and 2X6 oak boards. We used 20 penny nails. I don't think I could handle a gun that would shoot those nailes.

    Steve

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    Re: Battery powered circular saws

    It sure looks like you got enough input, but here mine anyways [img]/forums/images/icons/wink.gif[/img] Ive got the 14.4 riobie from Home Depot. Its got 5-1/4 blade and the cordless drill came with it for 99 bucks. I use it in cabinet making roughing 4x8 sheets of birch and oak sheets of plywood. Then i can handel them on the table saw for presice cutting. I can cut 3/4 oak plywood no problem. You have to use the right blade is all and the battery lasts. It came with 2 batteries the charger saw and drill for 99.00 I think it was a great buy. But i dont think it would last thru lots of framing lumber.
    Good luck and take care, Larry

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