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    Default Little Makita cordless circular saw

    I have about 8 different Ryobi cordless tools but last week Ive cutting 3mm aluminium composite panel for a project using a borrowed Makita cordless circular saw with smaller blade running 'wrong direction' but cutting through aluminium it cuts like butter.

    Now suspecting a Ryobi cordless will finish up in the shed somehow.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    I have the small Makita ….roughly 85mm dia. blade i think…it is an awesome machine as it is so light. I’m lining the inside of my shed and find in combination with my larger saw for the very big cuts the Makita is really good being so light. My one is sure is tip speed of the blade it could really be a lot faster than it is. So we might have the same one not sure. Anyway its great for cutting thin shed.
    cheers.

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