Sir could you tell me How much it weighs ? Saw , battery and blade after assembly . I bought the skills brand double battery skill saw the box said 10.23 lb after I opened the box and assembled and weight almost 12 and 1/2 lb . I have regular traditional corded skill saw . I need to work on my roof looking for lighter convenience one . much appreciated .
One of my 9ah batteries is 1456 grams, my saw with blade installed is 3746 grams...so total is 11.46lbs exactly. The 6ah 60v batteries are a little lighter still, so you could probably get down to around 11lbs even.
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@@willsteiner8021 check out my tool bag vid: th-cam.com/video/GJhvYjGXHWI/w-d-xo.html that is a pretty good starting point, I find this bag will get me through a lot of simple household jobs without needing anything else
Is it my imagination or is the blade located on the opposite side to other saws? It looks like you need to look through your front hand and the angle set mechanism to see the front notch. Is this problematic in terms of accuracy for longer straight cuts? (Like ripping down a 8 x 4 foot plywood)
Worm drive saws usually come with the blade on the other side but are more expensive. Every circular saw I've ever used is this way, doesn't bother me when ripping long cuts, just have to look top down on the saw.
@@SomeGuysGarage I have the issue of being really short so looking top down can be difficult on standard saw horses etc. Might need to shorten some legs. Thanks for your reply. I've been keen to buy this sans the two questions I asked.
@@michelewoods8221 if I'm doing long rips, I will often lay the plywood down on 2x4's on the ground, set blade depth, and kind of crawl along on top to do the rips rather than up high on saw horses. It's an absolutely awesome saw, I've used it a bunch since I did the video and I literally have no need for my corded saw anymore.
They did at one point, if you can find a DCS578T1 or DCS578T2 instead of the X1 or X2 kits those will have the 6ah packs. The 9ah is definitely a little bigger/heavier, but didn't make the saw harder to handle in my use anyway versus the 6ah.
Dude am I retarded??? I’m trying to take the nut off and it’s spinning and I’m using a half inch. Is there a lock button I have to hit while turning so it doesn’t spin
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This was actually a really helpful video, thank you for the upload.
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Sir could you tell me
How much it weighs ?
Saw , battery and blade after assembly .
I bought the skills brand double battery skill saw
the box said 10.23 lb
after I opened the box and assembled and weight almost 12 and 1/2
lb .
I have regular traditional corded skill saw .
I need to work on my roof looking for lighter convenience one .
much appreciated .
I will weigh it this evening for you fully kitted
One of my 9ah batteries is 1456 grams, my saw with blade installed is 3746 grams...so total is 11.46lbs exactly.
The 6ah 60v batteries are a little lighter still, so you could probably get down to around 11lbs even.
Sounds good Sir ,
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Thanks for the demonstration. Well done!
Glad it was helpful!
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@@willsteiner8021 Appreciate it :) this is just random stuff I putter on around my house/garage, but if there's anything you ever want to see or have reviewed, let me know!
@@SomeGuysGarage something I’ve been thinking about are essential tools to have that are manual rather than power tools. May come in handy someday.
@@willsteiner8021 check out my tool bag vid:
th-cam.com/video/GJhvYjGXHWI/w-d-xo.html
that is a pretty good starting point, I find this bag will get me through a lot of simple household jobs without needing anything else
Just bought one but doesnt turn on
That work with a deffer battery?
These must be the 60v batteries, you can't use them with 20v packs.
Tool Test Tuesday on a Friday? :o Love the yellow!
Is it my imagination or is the blade located on the opposite side to other saws? It looks like you need to look through your front hand and the angle set mechanism to see the front notch. Is this problematic in terms of accuracy for longer straight cuts? (Like ripping down a 8 x 4 foot plywood)
Worm drive saws usually come with the blade on the other side but are more expensive.
Every circular saw I've ever used is this way, doesn't bother me when ripping long cuts, just have to look top down on the saw.
@@SomeGuysGarage I have the issue of being really short so looking top down can be difficult on standard saw horses etc. Might need to shorten some legs. Thanks for your reply. I've been keen to buy this sans the two questions I asked.
@@michelewoods8221 if I'm doing long rips, I will often lay the plywood down on 2x4's on the ground, set blade depth, and kind of crawl along on top to do the rips rather than up high on saw horses.
It's an absolutely awesome saw, I've used it a bunch since I did the video and I literally have no need for my corded saw anymore.
i would prefer it if they sold a kit with the 6 ah battery instead of only the 9 ah.
They did at one point, if you can find a DCS578T1 or DCS578T2 instead of the X1 or X2 kits those will have the 6ah packs.
The 9ah is definitely a little bigger/heavier, but didn't make the saw harder to handle in my use anyway versus the 6ah.
Is their much power difference between 6ah vs 9ah on the 578?
I don't think so, I've been using the 6.0 on the dcs577 and get plenty of power.
Dude am I retarded??? I’m trying to take the nut off and it’s spinning and I’m using a half inch. Is there a lock button I have to hit while turning so it doesn’t spin
@@kyleallen1858 yes on the top, there's a lock for the blade to stop :)
Cuánto cuesta en dólares?
$300-350ish
I love mine
They are really awesome, I haven't touched my corded saw since I got this.
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Yup!