Looking around for a cheap circular saw to cut some loft boards. About the cheapest I could find with good reviews. Seems to be plenty of stock as well.
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magicjay1986
29 Oct 161#1
Done :sunglasses:
pennyfarthing88
29 Oct 161#2
Heat added, looks good OP. :man:
zommzomm
30 Oct 16#3
Bought this from homebase at about the same price back in the summer whilst decking the rear of our garden, for the money it's great!
sradmad
30 Oct 162#4
good find op, heat added
jamhole
30 Oct 163#5
this will come in useful for my next girlfriend.
I like my women like my coffee...
...freshly ground up and stored in the fridge
pennyfarthing88 to jamhole
30 Oct 162#6
:confused:
fishmaster to jamhole
30 Oct 164#8
Hmm I'm wondering why you'd store coffee in the fridge, there's something the matter with you dude!
autorob
30 Oct 16#7
just got one of these 2 days ago from argos at that price heat added
simonspeakeasy
30 Oct 16#9
You don't store your coffee in the fridge? I'm concerned for you! :-)
I store mine in the fridge; I have a friend who stores it in the freezer.
Wait, I think this thread has gone waaay off topic!
joshyjoseph
30 Oct 16#10
heat
summerof76
30 Oct 161#11
Good deal, heat added
scroterot
30 Oct 16#12
Bought today thanks op! This is my first circular saw and I'll only be using it for cutting up pallets, but it works as expected, bargain.
charyshiv
30 Oct 16#13
Bought one. Working good for basic cutting planks and plywood sheets. Cheap and best.
morrig
30 Oct 16#14
Used various tools for cutting floor loft boards and the tidiest(little dust) is the multi tool type,not the quickest though.
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I like my women like my coffee...
...freshly ground up and stored in the fridge
I store mine in the fridge; I have a friend who stores it in the freezer.
Wait, I think this thread has gone waaay off topic!