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Re: [TR] cordless power tools--some lbc content

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Subject: Re: [TR] cordless power tools--some lbc content
From: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:22:11 -0700
> Any recommendations on this tool? 

Unless it absolutely has to be cordless (eg no power anywhere), I'd suggest
a corded model.  Cheaper, lighter, more powerful, more rugged.  And while a
cord is definitely a hassle, so is having to deal with batteries.

If you are a long way from power, get a heavy gauge cord to get close to
your work area (eg 100' 12 AWG) and then a shorter, lighter cord to let you
move around.  Most saws don't require a safety ground, so the light cord can
also be only two wires.

My cheap B&D corded circular saw is pushing 30 years old and still cuts
fine.  I was ripping some 3/4" OSB with it just the other day, and it will
still cut as fast as I care to push it.  It's been apart for cleaning,
lubrication and brushes a few times over the decades, but otherwise has been
trouble-free.

And I've never had to climb off a ladder to change a battery <G>

Randall
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