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    240 or 110v when working on domestic property

    seems powerful battery that ,lad I know just got a new makita battery compound saw ,he's using 18v 3.0ah on it , feels very light weight compared to my old dewalt one , looks good but only time will tell on durability as it feels very flimsy to me
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    240 or 110v when working on domestic property

    Sort of what I'm thinking ,just good to hear elsewhere , almost ordered 240 Gear last week but had gut feeling it was wrong so held back ,battery gear would be ideal but. Not keen on plunge saw being battery as might lack the staying power on jobs ,got battery saw and it seems to struggle on...
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    240 or 110v when working on domestic property

    Past job was all site work but the tools where not my own ,now self employed and at mo it's all domestic , not sure I'd go back to site work unless I had to
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    240 or 110v when working on domestic property

    what do most trades use on domestic work ,I do have odd tool a few old tranformers 110v but on last legs , I'm in position of having to get some new tools due to having to leave old gear as belonged to company I worked for previously ,so question is if working on just domestic which would be...
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Festool kit or makita kit ,I'm getting ,festool about 150 more ,I know there good tools but not sure they worth that much more than the makita so il order once I've decided on which one
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Can you still get checked on working domestically, or would they not have power to go onto a customers property's,don't really fancy fines etc
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    I've got a few 110 v transformers n other 110 v tools from old job but getting 240 v means no lugging heavy transformer round, down side is can't use it on site if I'm ever back on, suppose evening fitting a kitchen in domestic house is classed as site in a fashion but I've got a mixture of 110...
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Just been looking back over last 6 month's and pretty much all my work has been domestic, is it still worth getting 110 v or the 230 v as heard the 110 struggling on cable length power wise
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Think its between festool and the makita for me, also like idea of a longer rail, if I can avoid it getting bent that is, makita is 140 cheaper for pretty much same kit but do like what I've seen
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Doggit which model fein vacuum do you have
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Mostly work domestic with odd commercial but pretty much go where the work is so if commercial comes up I do it, being self employed gives me a bit more freedom of where I work and what I use but gota admit my Henry still leaves a fair bit of dust, 10 mins of sanding with Henry vac attached...
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Normally I just tape my old Henry on power tools but doesn't get it all, m class seem quite pricy but not up on them but if needs must il get one if there good
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    Plunge/track saw choices

    Hi been considering getting a track saw as seen another lad on site using one to cut down a breakfast bar with ease, my short list is festool, dewalt, makita, does anyone advice for or against these, I'd mostly use for worktops, doors, and 8 by 4 ply now n then
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