Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
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Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
Not sure if this is a good deal or not.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dewalt-DWS520K ... 0860&psc=1
I'm still weighing up the cordless version but a lot of dosh.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dewalt-DWS520K ... 0860&psc=1
I'm still weighing up the cordless version but a lot of dosh.
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Re: Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
cordless one is a cracking bit off kit its almost exactly the same as the 18v version i got 10 years ago that that chugs along but off course as 54v WIZZZZES along
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Re: Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
Cordless track saws sound like a great idea to me if you work mobile and do a lot of your cutting outside with no dust extraction. If you are workshop based or generally inside with a dust hose, they seem rather pointless.
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Re: Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
Is the corded one I posted a good deal or would the additional tracks I'd have to buy negate a good deal?
I already have plenty of 54v batteries so still inclined to get the cordless version at some point but to be honest a guide and the DW cordless circular saw does me for the time being. Some day I'll probably buy the track saw on impulse but not today.
I already have plenty of 54v batteries so still inclined to get the cordless version at some point but to be honest a guide and the DW cordless circular saw does me for the time being. Some day I'll probably buy the track saw on impulse but not today.
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Re: Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
not sure iff its a good deal
its more than the 100 for saw and another 100 for 2 tracks plus 17.5% vat as it was then for the 18v no charger or batteries so £235 from its london
edit forgot to mention 10 years ago
its more than the 100 for saw and another 100 for 2 tracks plus 17.5% vat as it was then for the 18v no charger or batteries so £235 from its london
edit forgot to mention 10 years ago
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Re: Dewalt Track saw (no rails) £285
Argyll if you are on Facebook the join the dewalt talk group. I’m not on Facebook a lot but that group is great,covers everything dewalt from problems to the best deals as a couple of traders are on the page.
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Cheers Stevie I left FB a while ago due to the negativity and shite that's on there but it seems it's the go to place for many companies now so looks like I'll have to sign up again.
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dont do it your a name not a numberArgyll wrote:Cheers Stevie I left FB a while ago due to the negativity and shite that's on there but it seems it's the go to place for many companies now so looks like I'll have to sign up again.
i hated social media when it encourages people to leave there social skills behind and be offensive because they can
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Th exact reason I left BA. People say thing's on the internet they wouldn't dream of saying to someones face. There's one on here like thati hated social media when it encourages people to leave there social skills behind and be offensive because they can
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only oneArgyll wrote:Th exact reason I left BA. People say thing's on the internet they wouldn't dream of saying to someones face. There's one on here like thati hated social media when it encourages people to leave there social skills behind and be offensive because they can
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