Maximum cutting capacity (90° bevel) | 64mm |
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what does cutting capacity 90 degree bevel mean? or to put it another way, what depth should this saw cut if you are simply trimming the bottom the door? thanks.
Maximum cutting capacity (90° bevel) | 64mm |
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Buy a second hand corded circular, something like an Evolution. Use it then flog it.thank you. we are taking off 30mm, so should be ok. any thoughts on best circular saw to buy? It's to cut the bottom of 5 doors and and then not used again.
It's not that direction.we are taking off 30mm
But the cheapest onethank you. we are taking off 30mm, so should be ok. any thoughts on best circular saw to buy? It's to cut the bottom of 5 doors and and then not used again.
Don't take used tools back to shops under false pretences. The poor minimum wage staff have to deal with idiot members of the public all day long, they don't need another one. (Plus the one that comes back next week saying I bought this new saw off you last week and it appears to be used)
thank you. we are taking off 30mm, so should be ok. any thoughts on best circular saw to buy? It's to cut the bottom of 5 doors and and then not used again.
we were paying someone to trim the doors
doors have been done. there was no ragging at the cut edge. suppose you would use sandpaper if there was.Has anyone mentioned the blade? A fine tooth blade? Not the one you get which is for cutting any old rough timber.
Or can 30mm actually be cut off these doors?
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