Posted By: Joel
What size circular saw? - 10/06/04 06:20 PM
Hi!
I'm about to buy power tools for my first solo attempt at timber framing. I have decided on a Makita chain mortiser, but am undecided on which size circular saw to get.
My initial thought was a Makita 16". It would not only be useful for cutting timbers, but could also make many of the cuts on SIP's.
Question: Since aproximately 6" cutting depth will not do all the cuts needed on SIP's, should I opt for a smaller saw (say 10", 12"...) for cutting timbers? The lighter weight would be easier for me to lift. Would it be safer? Would a smaller saw make all the cuts I'd likely need for timber framing? If a smaller saw is the way to go, who's saw would you buy (Makita, Milwalki, Bib Foot...)?
Question: An electric chain saw (or Prazi...) would likely have the depth needed for SIP's, but the wide kerf will make more SIP saw dust (than a circular saw). Is there a better way?
Joel
P.S. I have a couple 7-1/4" circular saws and a small Makita 2-1/2" (aprox.) cordless circular saw.
I'm about to buy power tools for my first solo attempt at timber framing. I have decided on a Makita chain mortiser, but am undecided on which size circular saw to get.
My initial thought was a Makita 16". It would not only be useful for cutting timbers, but could also make many of the cuts on SIP's.
Question: Since aproximately 6" cutting depth will not do all the cuts needed on SIP's, should I opt for a smaller saw (say 10", 12"...) for cutting timbers? The lighter weight would be easier for me to lift. Would it be safer? Would a smaller saw make all the cuts I'd likely need for timber framing? If a smaller saw is the way to go, who's saw would you buy (Makita, Milwalki, Bib Foot...)?
Question: An electric chain saw (or Prazi...) would likely have the depth needed for SIP's, but the wide kerf will make more SIP saw dust (than a circular saw). Is there a better way?
Joel
P.S. I have a couple 7-1/4" circular saws and a small Makita 2-1/2" (aprox.) cordless circular saw.