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PeteW

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  1. Ya im not a sidewinder fan i love a blade on the left side.... one of the guys i work with is left handed so he has a sidewider and if i try to rip with it or make certain other cuts i bind the saw and almost cut my hand off lol but i can rip 2x4s into 2x2s all day with a worm drive or blade left saw i can make any cut with a blade left and i makes like 1000s of cuts with a circ saw in a day

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    couldn't agree more, i grew up on worm driven saws, anytime someone ask me to cut with a sidewinder i say no cuz i always fuck it up. blade has to be on the left side for me.

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  2. Its crazy how much work we have to do here, other states do less work and charge more for there work..lol What do you charge per square?? We even have to renail all the plywood 4 inches on center, the whole damn deck. 

    how big off a pain in the ass would it be to rip off that plywood after you nailed it every 4 inches, i can only imagine.

  3. So are you liking that 6-1/2? I'm still thinking Makita next but that saw does rock!

    for getting the saw for free, ya i am f-ing loving it... i do wish tho that it was the 7 1/4 model but i really haven't run in to a situation where i needed a bigger blade. 

  4. i see your point and yess a cordless sds would work great for that situation hahah i think.its a.big toss up... it hasnt been released yet so really truly no one can say how good or bad it will be im just going from what the girl said "20 min run time" something about that didnt sit right with me but i geuss if your only chippin a little bit or drilling 4 holes it wont matter unless those are some big ass holes with a hole saw then you might have to climb up and down that 15 ft ladder a few times haha

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    ya honestly its gonna be more money than a corded sds so i would always buy the corded, i am thinking about buying a cordless m12 sds in the future. cuz its small and good for short time use or quick use.... the more i think about it ya 20 minutes of chipping on a 9.0 would suck balls if you had to chip out a tile floor or something like that.

  5. you bring up a good point and i agree with you. but i think milwaukee made this tool not to give to a bricklayer or a demo crew who are chipping all damn day long but to someone who maybe just needs it for a little bit of time. for myself it would be great, last week i had to drill 4 holes in brick up a 15 ft ladder, i had to go grab my corded hammer drill get a cord and find a plug but with this it would be so much easier.  but shit man maybe i'm wrong and its intended for a guy who is gunna use it all day long.

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