08-10-2020, 05:41 PM
In the next couple of weeks I need to cut an old pool table slate into two or three pieces.
Diamond blade in circular saw is my best bet but that brings us to the problem
I have three circular saws: Craftsman that doesn't work (surprise
) Black and Decker that works but is pretty lightweight and a Milwaukee 6377 that needs a new worm gear ( bought it cheap since it needed work)
So here's the problem -- do I bite the bullet and buy a new saw? If so, worm drive or not? I will only use it rarely, but I have a bad case of "Timitis" -- more power is always better
I think the parts for the Milwaukee would be under $75 plus my own labor.
"Standard" circular saw ~$125, worm drives ~$180
I may make a pass through a local pawn shop tomorrow
What thinks the "brain trust"?
Diamond blade in circular saw is my best bet but that brings us to the problem
I have three circular saws: Craftsman that doesn't work (surprise
) Black and Decker that works but is pretty lightweight and a Milwaukee 6377 that needs a new worm gear ( bought it cheap since it needed work)
So here's the problem -- do I bite the bullet and buy a new saw? If so, worm drive or not? I will only use it rarely, but I have a bad case of "Timitis" -- more power is always better
I think the parts for the Milwaukee would be under $75 plus my own labor.
"Standard" circular saw ~$125, worm drives ~$180
I may make a pass through a local pawn shop tomorrow
What thinks the "brain trust"?
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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)