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Thread: New Cicular Saw

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    Default New Cicular Saw

    I am in the need for a circular saw around 800watts. I have a 2000watt but I need to run it off a geneartor which only supports a constant power rate od 2200watts.

    I saw the Ozito used to make n 800watt one, the CSG-462, but I have not been able to find it anywhere.

    Are there any others avilable?

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    Forget the ozito they're rubbish.

    Because a hand held saw starts under no load you should be able to reliably run a 1200 watt saw from the generator
    (even though recommended practise is 1/3rd of genset output rating on a petrol genset. On a diesel genset 1/2 of output is ok)

    There is a 1200watt GMC available, nice little saw to use.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Default New Circular Saw

    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Forget the ozito they're rubbish.

    Because a hand held saw starts under no load you should be able to reliably run a 1200 watt saw from the generator
    (even though recommended practise is 1/3rd of genset output rating on a petrol genset. On a diesel genset 1/2 of output is ok)

    There is a 1200watt GMC available, nice little saw to use.
    I was interested in picking up a work bench as well. Triton have one that even comes with a saw. I contacted Triton and received an email that there PTA001 (1000watt) drew 3000watts on startup. There advise was that the genator would stall.

    I don't want to cut massive beams just ply and mapple some half inch thick mapple and he like. I thought of a battery powered saw but these won't fit in a table would they?

    Since I have not bought the saw as yet I don't want to buy it and attempt to run it any it does not have enough power to cut.

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