Friday, July 19, 2024

Got one of these two years ago. It's worked nicely since, for what I do with it.

 



5 comments:

  1. What do you do with it?
    My 40 year old Skil cost about $30 and has cut many miles of lumber, plywood and other things and will get passed on to our son some day when I'm done with it. My brother used to borrow it and remove the guard so he could use it to "carve" 4 foot long hulls for clipper ship models he built. I'm not that crazy.

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  2. My dad left me a gear drive that takes 2 hands and is a bear to use.

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  3. I have Milwaukee and Skil worm drives and a couple other brand standard corded and cordless, but this is my quick job go-to saw, light and easy

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  4. Good for you with the extreme battery draining tool that you apparently rarely use!

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