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It is not supposed to do this.The 30 day return policy is great, and the process with Amazon is very easy.My only problem now, is do I try this saw again, go for another brand, or just keep using my 7-1/4.not a good spot to be in when you get a lemon.Addendum:Was looking for another trim saw and came up with the Porter-Cable 345 SawBoss but it turns out it is having the same bearing problem, so don't get your hopes up for this one either.I just may have to spend the big bucks and go with a Makita. I contacted Skil and we went through the paces. The saw is rough with blade installed (no matter who's blade or bushings). This says bearing problems to me. Skil said it was a bad saw, so don't accept this saw if it runs rough with a blade.
The right size for those trim jobs where a larger saw is an over kill. From time of order til I got the saw was less than a week. Great buy-I found the saw to be exactly what I wanted. I was really impressed with the price and the shipping.
Great service. This saw is well balanced and very powerful. After reading reviews about this saw, I chose to give it a try. My 61/2 inch saw that I am replacing quit on me so I needed to replace it. It cuts deep enough for most jobs and I see little use for my 71/2 inch saw.There was a part missing (the clamp tightner for bevel adjustment) but Amazon sent me another saw and paid the shipping back to them.
They make for a great deal. It is very heavy duty, but small and light. I find myself reaching for this rather then my heavy worm drive skil because it is so capable. I'd buy this saw again in a heartbeat.Sometimes Amazon sells these as reconditioned. This is my "go-to" saw. It is much lighter and more maneuverable then my worm drive Skilsaw. I like its steel ball bearing construction so I know it will last longer then me.
Most of my 2X cuts are 90 degrees and if I need to cut 45 degrees, I'll dust off my worm drive.Bottom line: I am very pleased with this saw. It has no trouble plowing through a 2 X 4. I think that would stress it. I used to do this with my 18 pound skilsaw. I was able to find blades at Home Depot.
With this little guy, its a breeze.I've seen people complain that it won't cut a 2X at 45 degrees. But I've been using it on 1X, plywood (where it really excels, and 2x. The power is more than adequate, far more powerful and comfortable than a battery saw. I really like this saw. That said, I wouldn't use this tool to cut 2 X 12s all day.
I just used it yesterday to cut slots for 2 x 4s into a 4X post that was in the ground.
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