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Adam Cordless Saw
July 2nd, 2008 01:17 AM
I just finished using a great "cordless" saw on a little fence job, in the back yard.

It takes a pretty good stretch of extension cord to get to the back edge of my yard (Murphy's Law - the longest distance/ rolls to the center of the vehicle).

So, I decided to use one of my many cordless saws.

Voltage?

No, a 26 inch/8 point Carpenter's cross-cut saw.

Worked real good.

Didn't have to string no cord or charge no battery.

Just, Got her done...

Sears still sells these type of saws.

Just don't ask them for a "rip" saw.

You'll most likely get that "Dear in headlights" look.

I don't think many people even know about the circular rip blades Craftsman DOES still offer.

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