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Christian McArdle
 
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For some time, circular saws have been required to have switches that do
not
*lock on*.


Are you sure that is true? Mine has a lock on and it isn't that old.

I regard it as safer, as it gives you an extra hand which gives you extra
control, which is a considerable safety benefit.

Christian.


 
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