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  • msharley

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    country_boy

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    Hey guys

    I have a 6 1/2” cordless Makita saw already.

    I’m buying more tools today, Milwaukee makes metal cutting skil saw that’s 5 3/8.
    It runs @ 3900 rpm the Makita has 3700 rpm.

    Why can’t just buy the same Milwaukee metal cutting blade and use it?
     

    Dawico

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    Hey guys

    I have a 6 1/2” cordless Makita saw already.

    I’m buying more tools today, Milwaukee makes metal cutting skil saw that’s 5 3/8.
    It runs @ 3900 rpm the Makita has 3700 rpm.

    Why can’t just buy the same Milwaukee metal cutting blade and use it?
    You can. The biggest differences are the metal cutting saws are shrouded to protect the user and collect most of the chips.

    If the arbor is the same anyways.

    Metal cutting circular saws cut thick steel like butter. Very handy.
     

    country_boy

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    You can. The biggest differences are the metal cutting saws are shrouded to protect the user and collect most of the chips.

    If the arbor is the same anyways.

    Metal cutting circular saws cut thick steel like butter. Very handy.

    Well I don’t care about hurting this saw I don’t use it much anymore since I’ve upgraded last year.
     
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