If cutting in a saftey cage up in the air it is nice to hang it out of the way. A cordless saw will get used up on a roof for framing too. Having the ability to hang it out of the way while you secure something is a big help.
Yeah it would mean that the sensor would need power when in that mode to be able to do it's job. Also the sensor would probably need to be in the end of the hose vs at the unit which would make the hose more expensive. Good thought on the one key. That could be an option. Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
So I had a thought...if a cordless vac had a dust sensor on it that would trigger the vac on it could work like the tool trigger on AC vacs. Our BuildClean HEPA filter has one to trigger the fan speed higher when dust is present...maybe to expensive??
Definitely will. When we trim our new homes all the extension jambs get pocket screwed to the windows themselves. This will save a bunch of time for that task alone vs clamp, drill, unclamp, rinse repeat.
That is the thing with a track saw...there really isn't a right or left hand model. The blade is on the right yes, but you just have to plunge then push. I often cut where I can't see the blade or am cutting walking beside the blade using my left (I am right handed) hand to push the saw. I don't worry about it because I line up my track with my marks and it is clamped down. It isn't uncomfortable or awkward beacuse you aren't relying on your hands/arm to guide the saw. Still my favorite tool to use. Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
Awesome video! I really appreciate the 2 side by side cuts! I have been thinking of getting the 10.8v for a while and this confirms that it should do what I want it for. Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
I have been a big fan of the Bosch 12v line for years! Not surprised they did so well. For finish work they are my go to tools. Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
Anybody interested in upping the difficulty of the game? Only can use the last word from the previous reply? Just asking...
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I think as a dedicated round over or bevel edge router this could be very useful to add to a router arsenal. Your most efficient shop and jobsite setups have dedicated routers for common used bits so that you are not wasting time with bit changes and setup time.
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