Buying a Circular Saw

Are you looking for a new circular saw? I am. I have an old, cheap one that I bought at Home Depot about 10 years ago that has just about had it with my torture. So now I'm looking at my options to purchase a new circular saw. Do I go cordless? How much will I use it? What do I need it for? How much power do I really need in my circular saw?

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I spoke to my brother Joe about it. He's a contractor in Buffalo, New York and a huge fan of DeWalt tools. He always goes for top of the line quality in his tools. Joe said that cordless circular saws are good for when you are working up on a roof or at places where there is limited or no power access. As far as strength, Joey says that the newer cordless tools have almost the power of corded tools. Almost, but not quite and certainly not if you are using them to cut framing pieces all day long. Joe has both a wormdrive and a regular circular saw. He pulls out his Skil HD77M wormdrive circular saw when he needs to get through the big stuff. But when he will be cutting 2x4's all day, he uses the lighter weight DeWalt 368K. And, for cutting up on the roof, he uses his DeWalt cordless DC300K with a NANO battery. Joe said he got into the NANO technology because it gets damn cold in Buffalo and he wants the reliability of Lithium Ion batteries, which will perform just as well in cold temperatures. And the nicest thing about them is that the DeWalt NANO batteries are backwards compatible with all his DeWalt cordless tools.

Circular Sander

Hmmm. But what kind of circular saw do I want? While I am not a contractor, I am an avid Do-It-Yourselfer who has a sweet job as the editor of a tool blog. Yup, I get a great discount on the high quality tools that are sold at the Toolking Superstore and you betcha, I've been taking advantage of that! (shameless plug ;0) Seriously though, even if I didn't get the discount, ToolKing has the lowest prices, especially if you go for the reconditioned versions (believe me, I've checked around). ToolKing's secret (for all you e-commerce wannabe's) is that they purchase in very large quantities from companies like DeWalt and Makita and that leverage gets them a better price deal, which they then pass on to their customer, aka: You.

Anyhoo ~ back to my circular saw purchase.

Corded versus Cordless

I'm debating whether to go with a cordless or corded circular saw. My husband and I bought the crappiest, smallest house in our neighborhood so we are in the middle of remodeling pretty much our entire home. Because we both work full-time jobs, we remodel in spurts. Our circular saw just crapped out on us on the last project. We were framing an outdoor patio area with 6x6's to lay pavers. Poop, went our circular saw, it had had enough. Like I said earlier, it was old, cheap and from Home Depot. Okay, maybe we were pushing it a bit on the 6x6's but who doesn't push their tools to the limit of what they are supposed to be used for? Especially homeowners, who typically don't have the large selection of tools that a contractor would have, or don't always have the 'right tool' for the job (the right tool for this job would have been a circular saw with a Prazi beamcutter attachment).

After a bit of debate, we decided to go with a corded circular saw or a Lithium Ion battery powered circular saw because we often go several weeks or months between projects. When we need to use the circular saw, we want to use it now. Lithium Ion batteries have a long shelf life, which means they will stay charged even if they sit on the shelf in your garage (in the cold) for several weeks. They are also extremely lightweight. So if we go cordless, we will opt for the Lithium Ion battery powered circular saw. Makita makes a nice LiIon circular saw and you can get one with the purchase of their LXT700 18v LiIon combo kit. The LiIon circular saw included in the LXT700 kit has a 6-1/2 inch saw blade though, not a 7-1/4, which is what we are looking for.

I went into the Toolking store. The ToolKing store has a great setup, Doug and the guys have redesigned the entire layout so now you can touch and hold all the tools. I love that! You can really get a feel for which one you like better because when it comes down to the options, there are a lot of high quality tools available but which one feels better in Your hands? Most of the contractor grade circular saws have a 15 amp, powerful motor, magnesium housing (for lightweight and strength), at least a 45 degree beveling capacity and excellent safety features. I personally need to pick up each one as if I'm using it, and check the position of the handles for comfort and how good my line of sight will be to the blade.

These are the circular saws that I compared:

1. I picked up the DeWalt DW368K. Lightweight at 9.5 lbs, it is durable enough to withstand a 1-story drop. The DeWalt DW368K also has a beveling capacity of 56 degrees.

2. The Makita 5007FAK is a bit heavier at 11.1 lbs but has this cool onboard LED light and a ruler on the foot plate. How many times are you working in a room with the light at your back?

3. I'm a big fan of the Bosch company because of all that I've learned about their power tool recycling program and other pro-active enviromental projects. The very nice feature of the Bosch CS20 (10.3 lbs) saw is their Direct Connect Cord Management System. The Bosch CS20 doesn't have a cord, you plug your power cord into it. So you never have to deal with replacing the cord or tossing your tool out because the cord has split. The Bosch CS20 also has a blower in the front that blows the sawdust out of your way as you cut so you can see where you are cutting. The Bosch CS20 also bevels at 56 degrees.

4. Then there was the Porter-Cable 324MAG. Super lightweight, the 324MAG weighs 9.6lbs. Out of the circular saws I looked at, only the Porter Cable brand had an exhaust port for a vacuum attachment, a nice feature for working in the garage or house.

5. Milwaukee makes the 6394-21 Tilt-lok. It is the most expensive of the bunch at 5 but features an exclusive Tilt-Lok handle that is probably more adjustable than I am. The Tilt-Lok on the Milwaukee 6294-21 adjust to 8 different locking positions, making it easier for working on angles and overhead. The Milwaukee circular saw also has a 10 foot, Quik-Lok cord for easy cord replacement and with a 3-horsepower motor, works as hard as my Polish carpenter father.

A good circular saw should have enough power to cut through wet wood without slowing down or dangerous kickback. A good circular saw should also be lightweight and durable because you inadvertently will drop it on the ground. You should choose a circular saw based on balance, maneuverability and how it feels when you hold it. Good luck!

Buying a Circular Saw
Circular Sander

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Makita BO5030K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Overview

Makita BO5030K 5" Random Orbit Sander KitMakita BO5030K 5" Random Orbit Sander Kit Features:; Random orbit sander; Fast and super smooth sanding; Pad control system for controlled pad speed upon start-up; Efficient through-the-pad dust collection system for a cleaner environment; Dust-sealed switch minimizes contamination; Rubberized grip for improved operator comfort and control; Oversized sealed ball bearing construction for longer tool lifeMakita BO5030K 5" Random Orbit Sander Kit Specifications:; Includes: 1 abrasive disc (#120; 794520-1), dust bag (166078-4) and case (183782-0); Pad Size: 4-13/16â; Abrasive Disc Size: 5â; No Load OPM: 12,000; Orbit Diameter: 1/8â; AMPS (120V): 3.0; Dimensions (LxWxH): 6â x 4-7/8â x 6â

Makita BO5030K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Specifications

Makita's 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander, Model BO5030K, delivers fast, smooth performance with better grip and control. The BO5030K is ideal for woodworkers and finish carpenters who require a best-in-class random orbit sander.

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BO5030K Features
PERFORMANCE - 1/8" random orbit action

SPEED - 3.0 AMP motor rotates pad 12,000 OPM for fast and smooth sanding

CONVENIENCE - Uses hook-and-loop abrasive discs for quick changes

EFFICIENCY - Efficient through-the-pad dust collection system

INCLUDES - Abrasive disc, dust bag and tool case

Tool Specifications
Tool Spec
Pad size4-13/16"
Abrasive disc size5"
No load speed12,000 OPM
Orbit diameter1/8"
AMPS (115V)3.0
Overall length6"
Net weight2.9 lbs.
The BO5030K features a pad control system for controlled pad speed upon start up, with a powerful 3 AMP motor for continuous operation, 1/8-inch random orbit action, and 12,000 OPM for fast and smooth sanding. The BO5030K is precision engineered with all ball bearing construction for longer tool life.

Comfort and ease-of-use features include an ergonomically designed rubberized palm that fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control. The rubber sealed switch minimizes dust contamination and increases durability. The efficient through-the-pad dust collection system helps provide a cleaner work environment, while the fabric dust bag has an extra wide mouth for faster disposal. The BO5030K uses quick-change five-inch eight-hole hook-and-loop abrasive disc.

Model BO5030K includes abrasive disc, dust bag and tool case. It is ideal for a wide range of sanding applications. The BO5030K is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best-in-class engineering.

About Makita's Power Tools
Makita delivers precision, accuracy, capacity, and innovation to woodworkers. Makita has full range of miter saws, jig saws, circular saws, routers, planers, sanders, nailers and staplers, blades, compact cordless drills and impacts, and more. Makita's woodworking solutions are engineered for pro contractors, for use in high production settings and in home shops.

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Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

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Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. If you are not satisfied with any Makita tool within 30 days of purchase, return it and Makita will provide a replacement or refund. Each Makita tool is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

Whats in the Box
Makita BO5030K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander, abrasive disc, dust bag and tool case.




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