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Old 01-21-2022, 10:55 AM
ChristopherCT ChristopherCT is offline
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Frank,

I know what you mean about inconsistency and quality. But are you saying that, front-to-back, the carbide teeth are 2/1000" (1/500") out of parallel with it's shoe? That seems pretty managable for me if its a hand held circular saw. Now if it were a Festool that clipped into a track, maybe .02" would cause problems. I don't know. Also, on the bright side, I was using a brand new low rpm Milwaukee "Magnum" the other day. After reaming some large holes in 1" steel, the bit got bound (my fault). My gloved hand, on the long, right angle bar, was spun around til it punched the floor with great force. The thing is a beast to be respected and it is running well.
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