16-5/16" Circular Saw. Real world use.
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(11-11-2017, 03:28 PM)mission17 Wrote: My neighbor had them pliug it in and it does run. It looks old and blade has some rust on it .
I am going to try and look at it this weekend and inspect it a bit more. If I can get them down on price a bit more, I’m gonna buy it just to see how it’ll work in my situation. If it doesn’t, I can clean it up a bit and sell it.

I gave $85 for mine but the guy was heading back to Ireland and the need to get things gone helped with the pricing
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(11-09-2017, 08:47 PM)mission17 Wrote: What are thoughts on using a saw like this to cut OSB as it is sitting on the floor in a stack?

   It seems it is better suited as a crosscut but there are some videos showing them ripping a slab of wood.

Seems many saw something or were familiar with a video or something. My only thought if the "floor" was concrete it would end poorly for the blade, maybe for the operator.
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One use for a saw like that is to make the plumb cut on every common rafter in one pass.


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