EdK
Established Member
Hi
I am rennovating an old cottage with a new blocked extension on the back. I've more or less sorted out the shell and it is watertight now more or less (no doors - minor point ) - my brother is coming to help me in a few weeks time with stud work and flooring and generall rough first fix woodwork. (And stairs)
He told me to get a chop saw - any advice ?
Will be buying from Axminster probably (no VAT - I live in Channel Islands - Ax. seem to be only shop that consistently deliver so my loyalty is with them - but am open to new suggestions ) - I was looking at the Makit and DeWalt ones but am not sure on styles.
I plan on buying it for this house but also for the future - I'd like it to be useful for other later projects (like maybe knocking up other things for the house).
Not sure on blade size and not sure on slide compounds or not slide compounds...
Any advice ? What do you think I should go for ?
What is the most useful size ?
Should I get three or so blades to cope with cutting different materials ?
Or should I get a table saw too/instead ?...
Cheers - Ed
I am rennovating an old cottage with a new blocked extension on the back. I've more or less sorted out the shell and it is watertight now more or less (no doors - minor point ) - my brother is coming to help me in a few weeks time with stud work and flooring and generall rough first fix woodwork. (And stairs)
He told me to get a chop saw - any advice ?
Will be buying from Axminster probably (no VAT - I live in Channel Islands - Ax. seem to be only shop that consistently deliver so my loyalty is with them - but am open to new suggestions ) - I was looking at the Makit and DeWalt ones but am not sure on styles.
I plan on buying it for this house but also for the future - I'd like it to be useful for other later projects (like maybe knocking up other things for the house).
Not sure on blade size and not sure on slide compounds or not slide compounds...
Any advice ? What do you think I should go for ?
What is the most useful size ?
Should I get three or so blades to cope with cutting different materials ?
Or should I get a table saw too/instead ?...
Cheers - Ed