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Posted by Sylvan Butler on June 12, 2005, 9:36 pm
>> determining all that I will need to purchase before I begin, including a
>> new power tools. For example, the circular saw I have is okay for
...
>> considerations, what should I look for in shopping for a very-good to high
>> quality circular saw? And in particular, what should I make of
> As long as you're committed to spending money on tools, you should consider
> a good compound miter saw, and/or radial arm saw. In the long run you'll
Yup. After a circular saw, for general construction a (sliding)
compound miter or the more expensive radial arm saw is very handy.
While this may be heretical, I'm quite happy with my #90891 from Harbor
Freight (regularly comes on sale for $99, and is almost identical to a
previous model Makita). Best $100 tool bargain I've purchased. Might
not hold up or satisfy a professional, but it performs well.
sdb
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