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Porter-Cable 345 Saw Boss 9 Amp 6-Inch Circular Saw | List Price: $285.22 Discount Price: $129.99
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| Brand: Porter-Cable Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 100% ball and needle bearings
- Miter lip on lower guard for no-hang-up cuts
- Dust chute deflects chips and dust
- Adjustable positive stops
- One year warranty/30 day performance certification
one great saw [Posted on 2004-11-02] I have had this saw for more then eight years and love it even the blade that came with it was very good, some people say it dosen't have enough power but i haven't found that to be true it cuts a 2x4 with out a hitch in fact one time i was cuting 3x4 partical bord on my steel porta horse saw horses and didn't have my cut line off to the side and it cut thru the top of one of them it felt like the blade was binding up untill i saw sparks. any way 2x on top fixed that. also everyone that tries it is impressed i also owen a skill mag worm drive but i seldome us it now. p.s. the blade that cut the saw horse still cut well after that.
Only suitable for very "rough" cuts [Posted on 2005-03-26] I've now had this saw for 3 years and can say that it is a poorly designed and very cheaply built tool.
The sole plate is a formed piece of sheet metal that is severely warped on the diagonal. There is no way to square saw blade to the sole plate. Consequently, it is impossible to get a perpendicular cut. The sole plate is formed sheet metal, therefore it has a radius on all four edges. This makes it impossible to use a carpenters square or any similarly thin straightedge as a cut guide. If you try, the radiused edge of the sole plate rides up the straightedge, and you loose use of the guide.
In a full depth cut, the motor sits within 3/16 of the cutting surface. This requires a thin straightedge (carpenters square) if you want a guide for the cut, but the sole plate radiused edge rides up the straightedge. So, it's a catch twenty-two.
The bent metal rip guide is next to useless.
On the plus side: The motor is strong, but loud. The saw is double insulated. The saw blade guard works very well.
Porter-Cable quality [Posted on 2005-12-05] I bought this saw before just prior to starting my house construction project. This saw, like most all Porter Cable products, is a well engineered, powerful tool. It is mid/light weight, but has gobs of power. I notice some reviews that are disappointed with the power of this saw - my guess is wet binding lumber is the culprit. Great saw.
Clean, Light, and Powerful [Posted on 2005-12-16] In 1992 after finally realizing that a cheap circular saw wasn't worth the bother, I bought a Makita 5007NB which was great for pretty much everything. Then I learned about Porter-Cable and how well they design their power tools, especially for the professional woodworker. When I found out about the Saw-Boss I was impressed with the built in system for dust collection, its lower weight, and how well it cut with its 9 Amp motor. Porter-Cable chose the 6 inch blade as the smallest size which would still cut 2X lumber through at 45 degrees. And who else would give you an anti-splinter insert, lever locks, and angle zeroing screw as standard? When Bosch wanted $30 for a rip fence for my Model 1654, the Saw-Boss fence was available for less than $10 at my local Home Depot.
I went in to cut off eleven closet and bathroom doors in a luxury condo where the owner had put in extra thick padding with new carpeting and couldn't move any doors at all. Because I had my Saw-Boss with dust bag, I was able to get the work done without spending two additional hours cleaning up all the wood dust. And it saved me from considering the task of hauling all eleven doors thirty flights down to the outside where I could afford to make a mess. The owner was watching me too, and she was mighty impressed that I was so neat and tidy.
The only drawback to the Saw-Boss is that the premium blade makers have ignored the 6 inch size. You can buy a plywood, 18 tooth carbide, and a 40 tooth carbide blade from Porter-Cable and that's about all. Looking at the bright side, however, these blades from P-C are excellent and pretty much do everything for me that I need.
Great lttle saw [Posted on 2008-08-01] I've had this saw for about 6 years now and have grown to love it. I've always used 7 1/4" saws, usually worm drives, but after doing a remodel a few years ago with a friend of mine who had one of these saws, I had to get one for myself. At first I wasn't sure because it is so light and I was not sure if it would hold up over time. Well, after a lot of use and and a few saw blades, it is the first saw I usually grab when planning a job. Like any saw, keep the blades sharp and it cuts like butter. Use the bigger saws for heavy loads like 4X material and you'll be happy. Great little saw!
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