*Works great **MyBest.Tools** . Little lacking in power. You just have to cut a little slower. Compare to Rockwell pretty similar experience but cheaper price tag for this one. Love the lightest. Cuts accurately too.*
Thank you for this video. It saved my day. I was having binding issue and was completely clueless. Your video is spot on and helped me identify and fix thre problem
Great tips! Question: New saw, new blade, however in cutting a 2x4 it would slow down-almost stopping about a 1/4" from the end, so I'd have to turn it over to complete the cut. Both sides of the 2x4 were supported. Then did not happen on each cut though. Why? I am perplexed.
I love when a video doesn't rely on sexuality to get the point across, like most stupid youtube videos today. Classy presentation, and good information.
I am a DIYer on a budget so bought a small marble cutter , a smaller cousin of the circular saw, takes a 5 inch blade, but it gets stuck in even small 2inch thick crate lumber, sometimes even kickbacks dangerously, i have tried different blades 30 teeth and 40 teeth,but still no difference .can you make a video showing how the cut differs on using 30/40/50 teeth blades.
I purchased a brand new Diablo 71/4 24 tooth blade. First we know that the threads are reverse threaded and that the teeth have to point in the direction the motor turns. I went to put it on and thought my old age was catching up with me. Am I just stupid, I thought. Why is the printing on the back side of the blade? Maybe it's just Diablo that is stupid. I watched about three TH-cams on changing a circular saw blade. They all showed the blade just like on here, printing on the correct side. I had my wife come in and watch it with me, She came to the same conclusion, the printing is on the wrong side of the blade. I did an internet search " why is my Diablo blade's printing on the wrong side of the blade" No results for that search. I looked at TH-cam again and found one that showed the man putting it on with the printing on the reverse side. He said that it's a common mistake that people assume the printing would be on the side that you would see when installed. So, W.T.F.?
Blade was to deep on the rip cut you really need to be aware of the information you hand out the blade should be set to the bottom of the carbide on all cuts!
*Works great **MyBest.Tools** . Little lacking in power. You just have to cut a little slower. Compare to Rockwell pretty similar experience but cheaper price tag for this one. Love the lightest. Cuts accurately too.*
Thank you for this video. It saved my day. I was having binding issue and was completely clueless. Your video is spot on and helped me identify and fix thre problem
Thanks, I need to cut some wood but I’m really scared. Your video was the most helpful so far.
I've been having binding issues and out of all the videos Ive searched through yours was most helpful. Thank you
Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
I think I’d watch this young lady cook spaghetti! 🤔😁😊 Seriously, good video, and good and safe saw Practice! Big thumbs up! 👍✌🏻😁🇺🇸
Good video I like the features your saw has. My 40 year old saws don’t even have a spindle lock
Cute, smart and helpful. What's not to like?
Thank you. You got to the point.
Great tips! Question: New saw, new blade, however in cutting a 2x4 it would slow down-almost stopping about a 1/4" from the end, so I'd have to turn it over to complete the cut. Both sides of the 2x4 were supported. Then did not happen on each cut though. Why? I am perplexed.
Awesome!! Great job. Thank you.
Great video! Very useful infor too. Looking forward to future updates.
thanks! where is your ear protection?
Gimme a break.
I love when a video doesn't rely on sexuality to get the point across, like most stupid youtube videos today. Classy presentation, and good information.
Does the speed accomodates both wood and metal?
Thanks for the tips
I’ve found having a wooden bench can make cutting easier and can really be efficient.
I know it's quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to watch new movies online?
@Jagger Lawson Lately I have been using FlixZone. You can find it on google =)
@Kylan Evan Definitely, I've been watching on Instaflixxer for since march myself :D
Thank you baby👌
Great stuff! Can't wait for more
I am a DIYer on a budget so bought a small marble cutter , a smaller cousin of the circular saw, takes a 5 inch blade, but it gets stuck in even small 2inch thick crate lumber, sometimes even kickbacks dangerously, i have tried different blades 30 teeth and 40 teeth,but still no difference .can you make a video showing how the cut differs on using 30/40/50 teeth blades.
4:03 you start cutting and your body which is behind is very close to the cutline, in case of kickback you may cut your leg
Great Tips!
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I purchased a brand new Diablo 71/4 24 tooth blade. First we know that the threads are reverse threaded and that the teeth have to point in the direction the motor turns. I went to put it on and thought my old age was catching up with me. Am I just stupid, I thought. Why is the printing on the back side of the blade? Maybe it's just Diablo that is stupid. I watched about three TH-cams on changing a circular saw blade. They all showed the blade just like on here, printing on the correct side. I had my wife come in and watch it with me, She came to the same conclusion, the printing is on the wrong side of the blade. I did an internet search " why is my Diablo blade's printing on the wrong side of the blade" No results for that search. I looked at TH-cam again and found one that showed the man putting it on with the printing on the reverse side. He said that it's a common mistake that people assume the printing would be on the side that you would see when installed. So, W.T.F.?
Cross cut & rip cut shouldn't apply to osb or other fabricated wood.
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Also helps a lot if you wear a bikini so there is no loose clothing to get caught in the blade.
Lmao
Blade was to deep on the rip cut you really need to be aware of the information you hand out the blade should be set to the bottom of the carbide on all cuts!