So, I'm on the hunt for a new circular saw. The trouble is I'm not finding something suitable.
Recommendations are welcome!
Please bear with me as I try to explain.
I already own a 18v cordless makita (not much good for anything that requires some guts). I also have a TS55 and rails for sheet conversion and finer cuts.
I'm after a saw to use on site. Decent depth of cut of 2 to 3 inches but don't want a big cumbersome saw. Decent power. Probably 190mm blade. Used for general carpentry; from rafters and 2 x 4 to floorboards and sheet goods.
Would like soft start and electric brake preferably.
I want a decent quality tool that's accurate and well built.
There's tons of dewalt, makita and hitachi etc. Trouble is they are so hit and miss.
Some problems I have with them when using other carpenters saws in the past :
-Bevel/angle adjustments inacurate
-inaccurate 90 degree cuts
-no soft start, so blade goes from standstill to a million miles an hour (dangerous, and inaccurate)
-no electric brake (dangerous and time consuming)
-sturdiness ie, inadequate base that will break, flex or move
-Plastic build quality
-underpowered
I live in the UK. Hilti make the WSC 7.25 in the US not here unfortunately. This could have been a contender. However the saws' base has an angled cut away. I imagine, this could make using a speed square, or straight edge, with the saw a nightmare. The UK version lacks some of the features also.
Mafell and festool either do a 55 or 85mm depth of cut with their saws. So one saw is too big and the other too small. Otherwise might have considered.
I live miles away from anything to be able to demo tools. Anything from Screwfix is not up to the task it seems,so I'll be buying over the Internet.
All brands considered if come recommended
Please help and thanks in advance!
Cheers
Rosco
Recommendations are welcome!
Please bear with me as I try to explain.
I already own a 18v cordless makita (not much good for anything that requires some guts). I also have a TS55 and rails for sheet conversion and finer cuts.
I'm after a saw to use on site. Decent depth of cut of 2 to 3 inches but don't want a big cumbersome saw. Decent power. Probably 190mm blade. Used for general carpentry; from rafters and 2 x 4 to floorboards and sheet goods.
Would like soft start and electric brake preferably.
I want a decent quality tool that's accurate and well built.
There's tons of dewalt, makita and hitachi etc. Trouble is they are so hit and miss.
Some problems I have with them when using other carpenters saws in the past :
-Bevel/angle adjustments inacurate
-inaccurate 90 degree cuts
-no soft start, so blade goes from standstill to a million miles an hour (dangerous, and inaccurate)
-no electric brake (dangerous and time consuming)
-sturdiness ie, inadequate base that will break, flex or move
-Plastic build quality
-underpowered
I live in the UK. Hilti make the WSC 7.25 in the US not here unfortunately. This could have been a contender. However the saws' base has an angled cut away. I imagine, this could make using a speed square, or straight edge, with the saw a nightmare. The UK version lacks some of the features also.
Mafell and festool either do a 55 or 85mm depth of cut with their saws. So one saw is too big and the other too small. Otherwise might have considered.
I live miles away from anything to be able to demo tools. Anything from Screwfix is not up to the task it seems,so I'll be buying over the Internet.
All brands considered if come recommended
Please help and thanks in advance!
Cheers
Rosco