These Table Saws CAN'T Keep Up!!!
These Table Saws CAN'T Keep Up!!!
I should’ve never sold my corded Dewalt table saw…
In all fairness these little table saws are amazing. They are just not heavy duty like their corded brothers. I already know I am asking a lot out of these saws but I wish they had a corded/cordless option.
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Delta Contractor Saws 10-in Carbide-Tipped Blade 15-Amp Table Saw
Your inexperience is blatantly obvious
I myself have had great luck with the rigid contractor saw it’s corded and I’ve cut White oak and Maple with it it’s a 10-in saw and it’s really accurate matter of fact when I pulled it out of the box and checked it for accuracy I didn’t have to adjust nothing they did it it’s a factory that ought to tell you something All right that is a neat design I was looking at that I can think of two projects right now that I could use that and it looks like it would be really strong take care friend
Put the 12.0 in the Milwaukee with a proper blade and she’ll hang. The 5.0 is for hand tools
You ever notice when guys at the supply house can’t wait to get back in the shade of the door as soon as they load a small bit of materials?
You need at least 15 amps for a table saw, you can get Kobalt. That is a good job site saw. for ripping what your doing ,any battery table saw is toy.
I hook up my planer to a vent hose that goes to a bedsheet that I cut a hole in for the hose and clamped around it, and then I bungee corded the sheet over a trash can. The bed sheet is porous enough to let the air out, and the trash can catches the sawdust. Works great. I remember the first time I ran my DeWalt planer without a collector. My driveway looked like you could sawdust-ski on it.
Use the wrong battery and that is what you get.
What a silly video, think!!!!, I don’t even put a 5.0 battery on my circular saw 🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣, what a silly silly comparison
I’m sure you have a table saw by now but I really like my Ridgid fold down saw and it has a lifetime warranty
M18 Table saw intended to be using the 12.0 battery for big jobs. Totally unfair comments about the Milwaukee tool from anyone who does not own one or from someone not using the preferred battery. Before bashing the saw, use the big battery and riving knife.
you have to account for the grain binding up the kerf
I couldn’t stop watching; the newel post was fascinating, and very impressive.
KUDOS
Craftsman 10′,15 amp 48" wings. Rip down 2 and a 1/2" thick boards no prob. $90. Came with last dude’s sawdust when he took the ogee off his mom’s bathroom shelf. And then perfectly packed away again. Score.
Minimum 2 hp and 220 volts for a table saw delta
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I can’t believe those saws don’t have cord options. They want to sell you more batteries
What about putting a 12ah high output battery in that milwaukee table saw?
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I’m a woodworker not a carpenter so use stationary table saws. I’m an old guy too. For me the blade is everything. I have a few varieties of rip blades, ‘thin kerf’, etc.all a little different, I do have some favorites. Takes time to change blades, but works for me. Thanks for your videos.
battery power is not really reliable enough, great for screwdrivers maybe a small trim saw but when using larger machines it has to be corded , i see a battery table saw would be useless to a site carpenter
If you knew this would be a problem, why did you even attempt to do this…your saying these saws can’t keep up but your working with wood that requires 10 inch blade and corded tools 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️👎🏽👎🏽
no…. cutting on a battery saw with maple….please… you need a big time table saw and buy the way do the same battery test on the two please
I’ve been working with pine and I use the Milwaukee table saw with only 12 amp batteries and I’ve had no issues so far. I actually had a corded dewalt but it kept having issues when ripping down pine so I returned it and got the Milwaukee table saw
Try metabo hpt 36v table saw
I love this video so honest and so Raw 👍🏿
But for the record, Milwaukee tools are fucking junk. Well compared to DeWalt. Maybe I shouldn’t call them junk. They’re probably good for you he DIYer homeowner weekend warrior type. Like Ryobi. I do this stuff every day and I killed a $300 battery circ saw in 5 monthes. Oscillating saw to in 2 months. But to dismantle the drill twice and pry the little fan from where it welded itself to the back plate. The impact is very fast and very strong. Unfortunately tho, just about every time I put it in reverse and pull the trigger it goes foward. ? I let off, and try again and it goes reverse. Always leaves me wondering "did that just spin the wrong way?" Well it did. It does every time. But it’s fast as shit and strong like an ox. I do like that
Ive been do that for 30 years
What I learned from this video? Don’t buy a cordless tablesaw. Not that I ever considered it
The 5.0 is too small for a table saw, you need the 12.0
I can’t recommend the SawStop TS more strongly! I have their Contractor Model, bought it used for $800.00, best decision I ever made. After the sale of my old Craftsman TS, I only have $500.00 in the ST. I would suggest the 3HP Contractor, mine is 1.75HP with a 52 inch Fence, which works fine, but if I were buying new it would be the 3HP, maybe a smaller Fence. You’re also enjoy the other benefits, like a Dado Blade/better Dust Collection, etc.
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Lolll let’s see how many rips we get out of this!! Zero. Zero rips lol
On the Milwaukee you were using too small of a battery and it has to be high output. If you put a bigger battery in high output on there I think you would have a different outcome
I can’t believe the pointless comparison, you put a big battery on the jeneric brand saw 😅 and on the Milwaukee you put a battery for a drill,😅
I’ve learned so much watching your videos. I am a painter by trade but I agree with you. When you see how things are put together you have a whole new appreciation for other trades
Gotta use the right tool for the job and that ain’t it! Only the 12amp would handle that and it’s not made to rip 4/4 hardwood 🤷♂️ get a larger 10” 15amp any brand for larger lumber
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battery saw is not powerful, just for those small saw like jig saw
The dewalt cord table saw is powerfull and you can build extention for big lumber
I put an elbow on my plainer, and added a small length of pipe. It dumps into a trashcan, the pipe goes about an inch or so below the rim of the can. Worked great for me.
A 4” hose into a garbage can works great for a planer
If you said rip two 11" wide x 16ft from that 2x12x16’s over there, and one person had a table saw (fence needs adjusting to correct width) and one person had a track saw& rails, which one would be faster?
Wow I wonder how many sales Milwaukee lost from demonstrating their tablesaw using the wrong battery. Not exactly an even comparison when you stick the flex volt in the Dewalt. Fortunately other videos out there demoing the tool correctly show that the Milwaukee is actually more powerful with the correct battery than the Dewalt.
That hinge rack is neat. I can make one to transport base
Question as a newbie whats the name of the router bits that you’re using?
Ty majster, dávaš akumulátor vhodný tak do aku vŕtačky, ide tam 12Ah!!!!!
Magor
As a 35 year experienced trim carpenter i can tell you stick to a corded table saw , my recommendation would be the Skillsaw SPT9911
Then stfu. You and I know it won’t work. Next time bring your 600 pound 5 hp unisaw.
I have multiple cordless tools, a Dewalt 120V 12” mitre among them ( great saw), I will never buy a cordless table saw, until they’re radically improved with power, they just don’t have the required torque to rip hard woods, which makes them dangerous