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Javier Henderson January 3rd 06 02:13 PM

Trim saw
 
There's the Porter Cable 4" trim saw, which I tried once and it was
great for things like cutting a sheet of plywood into smaller sections.
It's light weight makes it easy to handle, etc.

Is this the only saw in this size? I haven't been able to find anything
similar by any other brand, at least in corded saws.

-jav

Mike Berger January 3rd 06 09:42 PM

Trim saw
 
Dewalt makes both a corded and cordless trimsaw. I use the 18 v
cordless all the time. It's great for portability for sheet goods,
but it's also versatile for close trimming for woodwork, etc. while
already installed.

Javier Henderson wrote:
There's the Porter Cable 4" trim saw, which I tried once and it was
great for things like cutting a sheet of plywood into smaller sections.
It's light weight makes it easy to handle, etc.

Is this the only saw in this size? I haven't been able to find anything
similar by any other brand, at least in corded saws.

-jav


Javier Henderson January 4th 06 12:31 PM

Trim saw
 
Mike Berger wrote:
Dewalt makes both a corded and cordless trimsaw. I use the 18 v
cordless all the time. It's great for portability for sheet goods,
but it's also versatile for close trimming for woodwork, etc. while
already installed.


Hello Mike,

Do you know the model or part number for either the cordless or the
corded trim saw by DeWalt? I don't see anything but full size (7 1/2"
blades for the corded, for example) on their website.

Thanks.

-jav

Pig January 4th 06 12:56 PM

Trim saw
 
Makita makes one as well, been around for a long time, corded. I was
tempted to buy one at the recent wood show in NJ, but I would only use
it from time to time and passed. Somehow, I think I'd prefer Makita
over Dewalt, nothing in particular makes me think that way. Mutt

Javier Henderson wrote:
There's the Porter Cable 4" trim saw, which I tried once and it was
great for things like cutting a sheet of plywood into smaller sections.
It's light weight makes it easy to handle, etc.

Is this the only saw in this size? I haven't been able to find anything
similar by any other brand, at least in corded saws.

-jav




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