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Black & Decker VP600 7.2-Volt VersaPak 3-3/8-Inch Cordless Circular SawBrand: Black & Decker Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Cut wood, plywood, paneling, and other dimensional lumber
- Lightweight, compact design
- Two-year home use warranty
good saw [Posted on 2001-12-07] I have had this saw for 2+ year now and this is an ok saw for cutting wood with the standard blade but I strongly recomend buying a carbide blade and tossing the standard one because it cuts 100 times faster and the battary last longer. The bottom line is that this saw is good for short cuts (because it is hard to keep strait on long cuts with out a strait edge) 1/2" plywood or less, expecialy luan. P.S. I read that this saw was originaly desinged to cut veneers.
good saw [Posted on 2001-12-07] I have had this saw for 2+ year now and this is an ok saw for cutting wood with the standard blade but I strongly recomend buying a carbide blade and tossing the standard one because it cuts 100 times faster and the battary last longer. The bottom line is that this saw is good for short cuts (because it is hard to keep strait on long cuts with out a strait edge) 1/2" plywood or less, expecialy luan. P.S. I read that this saw was originaly desinged to cut veneers.
Great for jobs around the house. [Posted on 2002-09-25] I've bought this machine, because of its light weight and handy size. Biggest suggestion go and get the carbide bit blades. They cut fast and give more power to the unit. The blade that comes with the machine will quit on 3/4" laminated wood, while it still works great on 3/4" pine boards. Get the extra "Gold" power packs, because they last 60% longer. I've build racks for CD's with this machine. I've cut up to 1" with ease. It produces clean and delicate cuts while your arms will not get tired, unlike the big 7 1/4" circular saw I have. Overall, it's a great machine for hobby builders.
Craftsman version of this tool... [Posted on 2003-05-10] Craftsman version of this tool : Blade is too thin and bends. It won't cut a straight line
Perfect Tool for Tight Places [Posted on 2003-10-20] I had a choice of cutting some trim in a tight spot or removing it entirely to do the cuts. I found this saw and it did the trick. I was able to cut the trim under the eaves without removing each piece. The saw provided plenty of power for this job, so much so, I went ahead and used it to cut some other trim on the saw horse. I recommend getting one of these if you can find it. I got mine at do-it-best lumber.
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