I'm a general contractor and I always buy Makita circular saws for my
carpenters. The only problems I've ever had were worn out triggers
or worn out cords.
Maybe I'll clean out my garage this weekend so I can get to my
spitfire and see if it will start.
Berger Bob
78 Spitfire
St. Louis, MO
On Sep 12, 2008, at 7:26 PM, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> Am building a garage this summer (ehr, Fall, nearly) to house my
> TR3A and other cars.
>
> It'll be a Triumph to get this thing done (lbc content???)
>
> To the ones who wanted pictures of the post&beam metal socket
> system, can you remind me who you are?
>
> Question:
>
> I picked up a Craftsman circular saw. Within 3 weeks, the
> batteries stopped charging. Took it back.
> Next picked up a Ryobi circular saw. After 11 2x8 rafters, it went
> up in smoke. Took it back to Home Depot, who gave me very little
> headache.
>
> Any recommendations on this tool? Am leaning toward a stronger
> version, probably a Makita, but little literature seems available.
> People talk up Dewalt, but have no experience with them.
>
> Help????!!!!
>
> Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
> New Hampshire
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