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    I've still got the Milwaukee 7 1/4" circular saw that i bought as a young apprentice in the trades over 35 years ago. It still cuts true enough that i can use it for cabinet work or cutting oil barrels in half. They don't make em' like that anymore. It's from an age where their lifetime guarantee meant something.

    The last Milwaukee sawzall i bought fell apart within a year or two. They ain't much nowadays.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    I've still got the Milwaukee 7 1/4" circular saw that i bought as a young apprentice in the trades over 35 years ago. It still cuts true enough that i can use it for cabinet work or cutting oil barrels in half. They don't make em' like that anymore. It's from an age where their lifetime guarantee meant something.

    The last Milwaukee sawzall i bought fell apart within a year or two. They ain't much nowadays.
    I have a red skill sawsall with a 1-5 speed dial on it it's pretty awesome I got it at work they were gonna throw it out to upgrade to all battery power in some cases it pays to use corded things cause they have more power I think. The range may be short makes up for in strength.

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