moparfreak
Well-known member
Sadly, I am starting to have problems with my trusty 7-1/4" Skilsaw corded.
It's starting to make some high pitched shrill noises (like blade slipping type stuff, but it's not loose!), and the motor bogging down and blade stopping just cutting regular plywood when it never did before. I am getting back into my kitchen cabinets and need to have a dead accurate reliable way of making long cuts in sheet goods, so now while I figure out maybe what's wrong w/ my Skilsaw, it's time to invest in another one....
Any suggestions? It would be nice to have cordless, but I only have the Ryobi 18V and Milwaukee M18 systems and won't invest in a new setup just for one tool...not sure about how the Milwaukee one performs?
That being said, I'd go for any brand corded, a recent Wood magazine test showed the Makita as being a front-runner.
Also does anyone use the tracksaws? I have been considering the Grizzly tracksaw (they have both a mini one and standard sized one) since that fits the bill of a lot of the stuff I do.
Any advice is much appreciated...
It's starting to make some high pitched shrill noises (like blade slipping type stuff, but it's not loose!), and the motor bogging down and blade stopping just cutting regular plywood when it never did before. I am getting back into my kitchen cabinets and need to have a dead accurate reliable way of making long cuts in sheet goods, so now while I figure out maybe what's wrong w/ my Skilsaw, it's time to invest in another one....
Any suggestions? It would be nice to have cordless, but I only have the Ryobi 18V and Milwaukee M18 systems and won't invest in a new setup just for one tool...not sure about how the Milwaukee one performs?
That being said, I'd go for any brand corded, a recent Wood magazine test showed the Makita as being a front-runner.
Also does anyone use the tracksaws? I have been considering the Grizzly tracksaw (they have both a mini one and standard sized one) since that fits the bill of a lot of the stuff I do.
Any advice is much appreciated...
