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    Can I fix this circular saw?

    Or is it trashed?

    I suppose it got bent being under a pile of stuff in the back of the van.
    I don't use it all that often and it's rare to use it on anything that needs to be a nice accurate cut.

    It's the middle of the pack Ryobi.
    It's served me pretty well, but, it is a lower end saw.
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    Yeah, you can fix it. All you need to do is un-bend the bent arm. It'll work as well as it did when it was new -- that is, middle-of-pack Ryobi. But, of course, if you jneed a plausible excuse to buy a new tool -- yeah, it is completely unfixable.

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    I agree. I have straightened my Skill saw out.
    No PHD, but I have a DD 214

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    I agree you can just straighten it out. I would remove the entire base from the motor if that is feasible to work on it and use a square to tell when it is back where it belongs.
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  5. Put back in the van under the stuff and drive around the block a few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer View Post
    I agree you can just straighten it out. I would remove the entire base from the motor if that is feasible to work on it and use a square to tell when it is back where it belongs.

    +1 And if you can't get it back to perfectly square, make some test cuts and move the adjustment until its passable for framework - lock it in place and use it.
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    Thanx!
    I was concerned there might be something safety related I was missing.

    I'll go ahead and just straighten it up as best I can.
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    You can find the part here for about $19, #29 974802-002 BASE ASSEMBLY....http://www.ereplacementparts.com/bas...-p-150770.html Of course shipping might make it cost more. Or you can find someone to cut out some new brackets. Here is the breakdown: http://manuals.ryobitools.com/system...sheet.pdf?2011 Dan

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