Makita 7 inch it's 1986 vintage.

On Sun, 18 Nov 2007, Bob Kennedy wrote:

> I'm always interested.
> What does everyone use for a saw guide when cutting sheets of plywood.?
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> I have the left hand version and love it too.  I had made a set of cabinets 
> using a 40 tooth blade and the finish cut was as nice as a table saw.  It has 
> a 15 amp motor and it's hard to stall it.  Mine is a bit older so I have to 
> use a wrench still to change the blade.
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>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Dale Leavens
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 10:44 PM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] My new MAG 423 circular saw.
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>  Finally I have used the Porter Cable MAG423 right bladed circular saw I 
> bought this summer while on holiday. I was cutting up some 3/4 inch hardwood 
> veneer plywood. Actually I stacked three sheets and cut them together as I 
> wanted a number of identical parts. This light, only 10 lb. saw just walked 
> through the work. There is a dust shoot which can be directed to blow the 
> sawdust most anywhere and I really like the tool free blade change or I will 
> anyway when I want to change the blade. Not a bad price either, I believe I 
> paid a hundred and twenty-five bucks for it in July.
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>  The toughest part was working outside, it was only about minus 5 C but a 
> strong north wind and some ice pellets in it. My rotorule and aluminium 
> straight edge and clamps coming out from inside were just warm enough for the 
> ice pellets to stick. Fortunately the plywood had been stored by the delivery 
> men in my shed which has no heat but once cut down and brought in the cold 
> lumber began to condense a little moisture on it's surface.
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>  Anyway, I just thought that if anyone out there is looking for Santa to 
> bring a circular saw I can recommend this little beauty. I really like the 
> light weight. You can get the model MAG324 as well, it has the blade on the 
> left.
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>  Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Skype DaleLeavens
>  Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.
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