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A cordless 6.5" and corded 10.25" circular saw is the perfect, do-everything circular saw setup. Better than any 7.25" plus anything or those long 4.5" saws.
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>>2969462
>lotsa wurds i aint reedin
>blades on the wrong side
you wouldnt know a skilsaw if it hit you in the head
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>>2969469
Fine, blade left, but you know I'm right. 6.5" and 10.25" are the right sizes, 7.25" is heavier to run with no practical increase in what you can cut. There's even 6.5" saws now that have more cut depth than most 7.25" saws.
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Go big or go home. Only one you need.
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>>2969670
>blade left, but you know I'm right
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>>2969462
>Sidewiders
That's like a baby's toy!
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>>2969462
I kind of want a 10-1/4. I have 16-5/16 but I don't like hauling it out of the shop.
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>>2969462
>Dremel Blueprint cutting station is on clearance at HD for $97 right now
Talk me out of this guys.
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>>2975421
Seems like unless you do a ton of small craft work, you'd be way better off with another system? What do you have now?
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>>2975421
I could build the nicest dollhouses with this thing
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>>2969469

>Cocky with Milwaukee

That's right Baby, I wanna see the blade when I'm pushing it along the Fat pencil line on 2x4s...If I paid for the Hour, imma get the full hour type shit. You Lucked out with that Fuel Handle behind blade model, I tried my damndest to find one but no luck. Had to settle with Fuel old Model, She Rips Regardless.
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>>2979132
A jigsaw and an HB clamping straight edge.
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>>2979147
You can get a nice 10" miter saw for fairly cheap

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