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On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 23:26:39 -0500, Clare Snyder
wrote: On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 17:47:52 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 9:49:51 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Christmas is coming. I'm considering buying a circular saw for my daughter. She's 26. Other than a drill, this will be her first real power tool. I have a Porter Cable 743 left blade which I love. I'd buy her the same saw but it's no longer available, other than used. Same for the 843 which I believe is the same saw but with a brake. Same issue with PC 424 MAG, another saw in that same line. (I think). So, if I can't get what I'm familiar with, I'm looking for suggestions for decent left blade circular saw. A brake would be great. No, she is not going to start framing houses, at least not right away. ;-) All I know really know is that she wants to start doing some woodworking and was wondering what type of "first saw" she should get. She also mentioned cutting up some pallets to make a compost bin. Any thoughts? Thanks! Update: I found a left blade PC743 on Craigslist listed for $120. A guy bought a one-price lot of tools at an estate sale and didn't need the saw. As I mentioned in another post, you can't touch them on ebay for under $150 with shipping and you sure can't test them. Some are listed for well over $200. It was a 3 hour round trip to get it. I offered him $110 and he took it. He let me test it and it's a good thing that I brought my own blade. I knew I wouldn't be able to test it if the blade was shot and boy, did I make the right call. I barely got 1" into a piece of 5/4" x 12 pine when the burning started. I put a new Diablo 60 tooth blade on it and it went through the board like butter. Now I have twins: https://i.imgur.com/MZeyYZD.jpg I may change the cord before I give it to my daughter. It's a little dried out, especially the strain relief section by the handle. I'm buying her the saw, one of my son's is going to buy her some different types of blades, and my other son is going to buy her some (more) clamps. All she'll need is a straight edge and some youtube videos, and she'll be good to go. Excellent choice Glad you didn't succumb to the Brit (I believe) who was trying to convince you to go for a sabre saw!!!! (the least used of ALL my saws - I use my old keyhole saw at least as often - - - Brits don't learn from SeaBees. If you don't know the term, look it up. |
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On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 11:38:02 PM UTC-5, J. Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 23:26:39 -0500, Clare Snyder wrote: On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 17:47:52 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 9:49:51 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Christmas is coming. I'm considering buying a circular saw for my daughter. She's 26. Other than a drill, this will be her first real power tool. I have a Porter Cable 743 left blade which I love. I'd buy her the same saw but it's no longer available, other than used. Same for the 843 which I believe is the same saw but with a brake. Same issue with PC 424 MAG, another saw in that same line. (I think). So, if I can't get what I'm familiar with, I'm looking for suggestions for decent left blade circular saw. A brake would be great. No, she is not going to start framing houses, at least not right away. ;-) All I know really know is that she wants to start doing some woodworking and was wondering what type of "first saw" she should get. She also mentioned cutting up some pallets to make a compost bin. Any thoughts? Thanks! Update: I found a left blade PC743 on Craigslist listed for $120. A guy bought a one-price lot of tools at an estate sale and didn't need the saw. As I mentioned in another post, you can't touch them on ebay for under $150 with shipping and you sure can't test them. Some are listed for well over $200. It was a 3 hour round trip to get it. I offered him $110 and he took it. He let me test it and it's a good thing that I brought my own blade. I knew I wouldn't be able to test it if the blade was shot and boy, did I make the right call. I barely got 1" into a piece of 5/4" x 12 pine when the burning started. I put a new Diablo 60 tooth blade on it and it went through the board like butter. Now I have twins: https://i.imgur.com/MZeyYZD.jpg I may change the cord before I give it to my daughter. It's a little dried out, especially the strain relief section by the handle. I'm buying her the saw, one of my son's is going to buy her some different types of blades, and my other son is going to buy her some (more) clamps. All she'll need is a straight edge and some youtube videos, and she'll be good to go. Excellent choice Glad you didn't succumb to the Brit (I believe) who was trying to convince you to go for a sabre saw!!!! (the least used of ALL my saws - I use my old keyhole saw at least as often - - - Brits don't learn from SeaBees. If you don't know the term, look it up. How does that work exactly? Is it a genetic thing? If a SeaBee is talking to a Brit does the British brain's learning process just shut down? ;-) |
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On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 11:26:57 PM UTC-5, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 17:47:52 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 9:49:51 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Christmas is coming. I'm considering buying a circular saw for my daughter. She's 26. Other than a drill, this will be her first real power tool. I have a Porter Cable 743 left blade which I love. I'd buy her the same saw but it's no longer available, other than used. Same for the 843 which I believe is the same saw but with a brake. Same issue with PC 424 MAG, another saw in that same line. (I think). So, if I can't get what I'm familiar with, I'm looking for suggestions for decent left blade circular saw. A brake would be great. No, she is not going to start framing houses, at least not right away. ;-) All I know really know is that she wants to start doing some woodworking and was wondering what type of "first saw" she should get. She also mentioned cutting up some pallets to make a compost bin. Any thoughts? Thanks! Update: I found a left blade PC743 on Craigslist listed for $120. A guy bought a one-price lot of tools at an estate sale and didn't need the saw. As I mentioned in another post, you can't touch them on ebay for under $150 with shipping and you sure can't test them. Some are listed for well over $200. It was a 3 hour round trip to get it. I offered him $110 and he took it. He let me test it and it's a good thing that I brought my own blade. I knew I wouldn't be able to test it if the blade was shot and boy, did I make the right call. I barely got 1" into a piece of 5/4" x 12 pine when the burning started. I put a new Diablo 60 tooth blade on it and it went through the board like butter. Now I have twins: https://i.imgur.com/MZeyYZD.jpg I may change the cord before I give it to my daughter. It's a little dried out, especially the strain relief section by the handle. I'm buying her the saw, one of my son's is going to buy her some different types of blades, and my other son is going to buy her some (more) clamps. All she'll need is a straight edge and some youtube videos, and she'll be good to go. Excellent choice Glad you didn't succumb to the Brit (I believe) who was trying to convince you to go for a sabre saw!!!! (the least used of ALL my saws It had nothing to do with succumbing or not. A saber saw was always a consideration and I said as much earlier. I may still get her one. As you may have noticed, the title of this thread wasn't "Recommedation for first saw". It specifically mentioned first *circular* saw. That specific question was indeed addressed a couple of times but of course, other options were included. Heck, someone even mentioned chisels and clamps. There's always drift, and usually some arguing, but buried in these discussion is often some good information. |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 11:26:57 PM UTC-5, Clare Snyder wrote: On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 17:47:52 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 9:49:51 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Christmas is coming. I'm considering buying a circular saw for my daughter. She's 26. Other than a drill, this will be her first real power tool. I have a Porter Cable 743 left blade which I love. I'd buy her the same saw but it's no longer available, other than used. Same for the 843 which I believe is the same saw but with a brake. Same issue with PC 424 MAG, another saw in that same line. (I think). So, if I can't get what I'm familiar with, I'm looking for suggestions for decent left blade circular saw. A brake would be great. No, she is not going to start framing houses, at least not right away. ;-) All I know really know is that she wants to start doing some woodworking and was wondering what type of "first saw" she should get. She also mentioned cutting up some pallets to make a compost bin. Any thoughts? Thanks! Update: I found a left blade PC743 on Craigslist listed for $120. A guy bought a one-price lot of tools at an estate sale and didn't need the saw. As I mentioned in another post, you can't touch them on ebay for under $150 with shipping and you sure can't test them. Some are listed for well over $200. It was a 3 hour round trip to get it. I offered him $110 and he took it. He let me test it and it's a good thing that I brought my own blade. I knew I wouldn't be able to test it if the blade was shot and boy, did I make the right call. I barely got 1" into a piece of 5/4" x 12 pine when the burning started. I put a new Diablo 60 tooth blade on it and it went through the board like butter. Now I have twins: https://i.imgur.com/MZeyYZD.jpg I may change the cord before I give it to my daughter. It's a little dried out, especially the strain relief section by the handle. I'm buying her the saw, one of my son's is going to buy her some different types of blades, and my other son is going to buy her some (more) clamps. All she'll need is a straight edge and some youtube videos, and she'll be good to go. Excellent choice Glad you didn't succumb to the Brit (I believe) who was trying to convince you to go for a sabre saw!!!! (the least used of ALL my saws It had nothing to do with succumbing or not. A saber saw was always a consideration and I said as much earlier. I may still get her one. As you may have noticed, the title of this thread wasn't "Recommedation for first saw". It specifically mentioned first circular saw. That specific question was indeed addressed a couple of times but of course, other options were included. Heck, someone even mentioned chisels and clamps. There's always drift, and usually some arguing, but buried in these discussion is often some good information. Estate Sales are a good place to pick up tools. I do it all the time. All my friends know I go so it's, if you see. Also you can't have to many clamps. I drove 8 hrs one time to pick up a like new 8" Pioneer jointer for $350. Combined it with a delivery of a diesel boat engine I sold to a guy in the Seattle area. The jointer was in Corvallis, OR We just made a road trip out of it. Must be a Seabee thing. I'm a retired Seabee also. Jim |
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On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 7:47:55 PM UTC-6, DerbyDad03 wrote:
All she'll need is a straight edge and some youtube videos, And some pallets.... and she'll be good to go. Sonny |
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