Great video. In the last 15 or so years it’s really been a transformation for me and I think a lot of other tradesmen. Where as a cordless drill was the only common cordless tool, these days almost all power tools can be cordless. Sure there are limitations but that’s the same with corded. Depot has this for 250.00 with 4 battery’s so that makes this particular purchase fairly simple.
Cordless Saw are not meant for Production only Corded Saws can do it for all day long. I've had my Makita Hypoid Saw 5477NB for 8 yrs now and my Bosch CSW41 corded Worm drive saw for 14 yrs now and never had Any problems in my corded saws. The only reason why I purchased my new Makita XGT 40V cordless Rear Handle Helical Gear drive saw is only for my back up saw. But most of the time I'm using my corded Hypoid Saw or my worm drive saw. They works great. I work Efficiently and more productive.
I currently have 1 36v makita rear handle circular saw with my personal tools at home and I have another makita 36v rear handle circular saw at work I’m a carpenter journeyman for 15 years with the Hawaii carpenters union
I don't believe the cordless is a hypoid drive. It may be strong enough, but I don't think they are mechanically related. As well, if you are doing cuts all day in relatively fixed locations, the corded is lighter and far less taxing. The cordless is, at least IMO, a specialty situation saw. You can use it as a regular saw, but I wouldn't carry the 2 batteries plus the carcass around try to frame something.
Question for our viewers: What has been your experience with cordless power tools?
Both! Both have their place.
Great video. In the last 15 or so years it’s really been a transformation for me and I think a lot of other tradesmen. Where as a cordless drill was the only common cordless tool, these days almost all power tools can be cordless.
Sure there are limitations but that’s the same with corded.
Depot has this for 250.00 with 4 battery’s so that makes this particular purchase fairly simple.
Cordless Saw are not meant for Production only Corded Saws can do it for all day long. I've had my Makita Hypoid Saw 5477NB for 8 yrs now and my Bosch CSW41 corded Worm drive saw for 14 yrs now and never had Any problems in my corded saws. The only reason why I purchased my new Makita XGT 40V cordless Rear Handle Helical Gear drive saw is only for my back up saw. But most of the time I'm using my corded Hypoid Saw or my worm drive saw. They works great. I work Efficiently and more productive.
I thought it was Mika Hakkinen doing a video!
I currently have 1 36v makita rear handle circular saw with my personal tools at home and I have another makita 36v rear handle circular saw at work I’m a carpenter journeyman for 15 years with the Hawaii carpenters union
Я думал автор сравнит в работе. Хотелось посмотреть, какая разница в мощах и скоростях при продольном пилении.
Anybody know how long the batteries will keep taking a charge?
5.62kg
I don't believe the cordless is a hypoid drive. It may be strong enough, but I don't think they are mechanically related. As well, if you are doing cuts all day in relatively fixed locations, the corded is lighter and far less taxing. The cordless is, at least IMO, a specialty situation saw. You can use it as a regular saw, but I wouldn't carry the 2 batteries plus the carcass around try to frame something.
56.2 kg? 🤔 That’s the weight of my wife