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Thread: Bosch Reaxx saw worst tool I have ever owned in my life.

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    Listen, I’m not ruling it out, if he gets frustrated with it I told him at any time let me know and we are bringing it back and running it over. I did put a new carb on the tractor and am hoping to have some more time coming up.

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    That’s the spirit!

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    Makes me wonder what they do for a living because it can’t be working on a job site.
    LOL! Yep - been there/done that Being constrained by the demands of a "job site" - is something you really can't appreciate until it happens to you.
    I had a Festool track saw that worked flawlessly on the job site for crosscuts & ripping sheet goods - up to a certain point.
    The wheels fell off that when it came to ripping 2.5" T&G flooring to fit that last row by the wall.....
    Had it no been for the plunge feature, I could probably have gotten around that by just screwing it upside down on a sheet of plywood....


    BTW - when "Tractor Time" comes around - - take pictures
    "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Engelhardt View Post
    LOL! Yep - been there/done that Being constrained by the demands of a "job site" - is something you really can't appreciate until it happens to you.
    I had a Festool track saw that worked flawlessly on the job site for crosscuts & ripping sheet goods - up to a certain point.
    The wheels fell off that when it came to ripping 2.5" T&G flooring to fit that last row by the wall.....
    Had it no been for the plunge feature, I could probably have gotten around that by just screwing it upside down on a sheet of plywood....


    BTW - when "Tractor Time" comes around - - take pictures
    This reminds me of my first “Table Saw”. It was a skil saw screwed to a piece of plywood. I screwed a 2x4 to the plywood for a fence. It was almost as good as the old Sears tablesaw I borrowed from a friend to build my first boat.
    Charlie Jones

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    Vintage Ford 850! Sweet!

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    Now you guys are making me regret not just buying him a saw and running that one over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith micinski View Post
    Now you guys are making me regret not just buying him a saw and running that one over.
    Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Jones View Post
    This reminds me of my first “Table Saw”. It was a skil saw screwed to a piece of plywood. I screwed a 2x4 to the plywood for a fence. It was almost as good as the old Sears tablesaw I borrowed from a friend to build my first boat.
    Mine was a super crappy old circ saw clamped to the underside of a Black & Decker Workmate. It's a wonder I still have all my digits cause that was very dodgy. I still have that Workmate though, almost 40 years later. It's are amazingly versatile & durable tool.

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