Mr Underhill
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Yeah I agree but this isnāt for car work.Long reach is the one you want š
Yeah I agree but this isnāt for car work.Long reach is the one you want š
Quite a bit more torque on the mid-torque.
Stubby is around 300Nm I think, Mid-torque around 900.
Yeah I guess there is that.
Tho Iāve got the 1/2 version and tbh I hardly ever use it.
The stubbyās such a good tool, Iām always impressed at how much power it has, cracked off some thread locked caliper bolts today no issues.
f***s sake @Clart has gone and bought it nowMilwaukee M88ās. A bargain at Ā£450.
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lolIs it bad that I googled if M88 was even a real thing before reacting to the post with a laughing emoji?!
Not rich enough for thatNeeds a crondom
I'd genuinely get a doubling sliding one.I need a mitre saw for a project.
This looks like the one ti go for?
I need to order today so it comes tomorrow unless thereās deals at Screwfix etc.
Never thought of that. Any suggestions?
Also after a circular saw. Iām team Milwaukee so is the standard fuel 165mm the one to go with?
I have a milwaukee 18v, no problems with a good blade.. It can drain a knackered battery in 0.00001 of a second tho.Never thought of that. Any suggestions?
Also after a circular saw. Iām team Milwaukee so is the standard fuel 165mm the one to go with?
Yes mateThanks guys. Double bevel evolution in the basket.
Which Milwaukee? Thereās a good few to choose from. I usually take time comparing models and generations but this is a little last minute.
Just need it as a good all rounder. I donāt mind spending a bit more if itās worth it as with the mitre above. Iāll be cutting 18mm ply with it this time round but anything could happen in future.
Is there a trade off between cutting depth and manoeuvrability? Potential for a track would be nice.
I remember @dann2707 bought two different ones?
Thanks mate. Havenāt bought the red one yet, got the evolution today though. Went for the double bevel as suggested above. Plunge saw looks epic! Appreciate the offer for the track adapter, may take you up on it if I get a track.Yes mate
I've got the rear handled one which has a f**k load of power, it's immense but it's pretty hefty and is a two handed job really cos of the weight distribution
I think this is the one that looks like a good all rounder and you can get adapters for tracks (can probably 3d print you one tbh!)
Milwaukee M18CCS55-0 18V Fuel 165mm Circular Saw (Body Only)
www.powertoolmate.co.uk
I've got the plunge/track saw too and it's f**king awesome.not sure if it can be used as a regular circular saw though but by far one of my favourite tools to use