gselectrical
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Evening all. I need to purchase either a circular saw or a reciprocating saw to cut floor boards. Can anybody recommend any? Cheers
J
J
Now, I knew someone was going to say this. Do you actually use the Multimaster for cutting boards up? I'd rather use a circular saw for the most part, keep the Multimaster for best.Fein Multimaster for me
Although perhaps it takes longer with the Fein than a CC, you don't get the overcut, but I guess if you had a lot of boards to lift then maybe the CC makes senseNow, I knew someone was going to say this. Do you actually use the Multimaster for cutting boards up? I'd rather use a circular saw for the most part, keep the Multimaster for best.
Talking through experience is that.I've got a cheap circular from Wickes for ripping through the boards and a Bosch (Fein) jobby for smaller work when I don't want any mess and can afford to spend a bit longer cutting them. Be aware the Bosch will still slice a gas pipe !!!!
I'd be happy with that I think.Cheers lads. SITE (aka makita) 110v circular saw I think, what u do you think? J
Why not just get a Makita 240V then? Most of my stuff is 110V as it was all for building site use, and once I've got the transformer out on any other job it's out then and most of my tools are 110V. If I was purely doing domestic then I wouldn;t bother with 110V if I started buying tools again.I had a Makita 110v...got rid of it and got a cheapo because I got fed up lugging the transformer around
I wish I had bought the 240v insteadWhy not just get a Makita 240V then? Most of my stuff is 110V as it was all for building site use, and once I've got the transformer out on any other job it's out then and most of my tools are 110V. If I was purely doing domestic then I wouldn;t bother with 110V if I started buying tools again.
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