Phil Pascoe
Established Member
I've used Saxton 185mm and 300mm blades, jigsaw blades and multi tool blades - I've not had a problem with any of them.
I have a DW cordless which I get on with fine, even with carpal tunnel I don't find the vibes too high, which I have with some sanders in the past.If you use dewalt batteries on a Milwaukee with an adapter then you’ll need to keep an eye on how much charge you have left in the battery. As I understand it using batteries on other brands tools allows the battery to empty completely, which basically breaks the battery. A dewalt tool won’t allow that with a dewalt battery,
…Or so I’m lead to believe from the manufacturers, happy to be corrected if anyone with electrical knowledge comes along.
That in mind I would just go with the dewalt. A guybrater is a guybrater. It vibrates whilst holding cutting blades or sandpaper, how much better can the Milwaukee really be?
As an aside I thought the dewalt was one of the better ones anyway?
I have a DW cordless which I get on with fine, even with carpal tunnel I don't find the vibes too high, which I have with some sanders in the past.
I think my CTS was due to using air tools, mainly chisels & impact guns, in the motor trade.That's good to hear. I think I had a dose of carpal tunnel last month after some rather heavy work and long days outside. So I'm trying to be more careful now....
they are all i use now , only a DIYer , but i found the saw blades give as good a finish as my freud blades - used in circular saw 165 and also SMS 250mmBTW Saxon blades seem to be good value, what do others think?
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