We inspect the build quality of a 10" Makita Compound Chop Saw. We check the slop and compare to the 12" Milwaukee Sliding Compound.
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Quality job of securing those field windings. A lot of folks don't realize the field windings react all of the shaft torque of the motor.
i like how they conveniently put the no hand sticker exactly where my hand goes
Wait, did he really use WD-40 is a cutting lubricant? Someone get this man some Break Free CLP.
That saw here in Ireland , is equivalent of 437 US dollars – how the f is it so much cheaper in Canadia land
Yeah, it's ten inches…so I don't use it as a RULE…"
Snagged one of them a few months back for $30. Great little saw but for some reason the blade stop only works sometimes. Any ideas?
I have one that has been flawless for what I need, for going on thirty years. Out in the weather with sometimes a tarp thrown over, the damn thing will not die. About the same price too. They know how to build a quality tool, and in this case do it scookum.
"10 inches, I don't fold it half for nobody" he says. Then edit out the full nerdgasm on aluminum, he does… 20" is useless if you're a one pump chump. Where's the unedited vidjeo?
Those trigger safeties? I know em as „child safety“ cuz you get sued if the 200lbs gorilla‘s toddler cuts his arm off since that little one doesn’t know trigger discipline and after a beer or three, the gorilla blames the manufacturer. Thus the safety is cheaper than the lawyer that tells the gorilla he‘s an idiot
Would have watched all 30 some odd minutes of your banter..! Next time think about keeping it in there.. cheers kydv