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I cant comment really on this to much, because I had acquired the model before this one (6460) during one of my deployments. this bastard is big, weighs a bit, but will not let a man down.https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/corded/6470-21
I have a Bosch that doesn't have a cord. It has a male plug that you use a regular extinction cord with. Nothing like a 100' cord on you saw. It is a great saw.
The real debate for me is left vs right side blade...
Quote from: Dawg25385 on March 29, 2016, 03:23:05 PMThe real debate for me is left vs right side blade...I've only really seen the left handed saws common on the smaller cordless saws. I wonder if the larger saws might throw a little more saw dust at you making it more difficult to see/cut.
...i am getting ready to do the concrete caps on my retaining wall,
Save yourself the headache and rent the wet saw unless you're talking about only cutting a half dozen pieces imo........& I agree with Ken for once
Quote from: Dawg25385 on March 29, 2016, 06:30:46 PM...i am getting ready to do the concrete caps on my retaining wall, Have fun with that, and I'm glad I'm too far away to help!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I have 2 friends that are carpenters. At one time or another we had them out helping build stuff on the farm. They both use Milwaukee. They both also said do not buy tools from big box stores. Menard's or home depot etc. Go to a actual tool store. We have a tool depot here. They cost more but last longer. They both claim that if you take 2 identical saws. One from big box store and one from a real tool store. The one from the tool store will out last the the other every time.