Makita Track Saw: Tail or no tail?
Michael wrote:
My first inclination is, except for a drill driver, to use corded tools because I like having good power all the time. But maybe for this tool I should re-think that. I'm going to use it for now to cut OSB for a flooring project and then later I expect to break down plywood sheets. Does anyone have thoughts on this?
Thanks!
For a project like yours, I doubt you'll drain a battery before a second
one charges. I'm a big fan of Makita, and can tell you the charger
I have charges batteries pretty quick. An hour and it's ready.
Puckdropper
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