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  • Good to know. Still happy enough with my Titan corded track saw. Similarly doesn't clamp, but I've not had a problem with it sliding. Only time I wished it was cordless was ripping full sheets of ply and having to shuffle about "near" (within 10') of a socket. I suppose the dust extraction is actually a bit shit. Seems to fire the dust out the front even with a Henry fitted to the port. But it'll do for now.

    The main thing I want first is a 2nd fix nailer. Then I would like to swap out my Bosch circ saw and jigsaw as they're shit. I could get a cordless multitool and get rid of the no name corded one I have. Then if I have flexvolt I can maybe get rid of the corded angle grinder.

    I'd keep my Bosch drill as my dad bought me it, but I'm not attached to anything else.

  • You're about a thousand times more professional than I was about my house renovation, I was just bumbling along reading from the Collins yellow DIY book when I came to something new, and using the same corded SDS/corded mitre saw/corded circular saw/cordless drill/corded angle grinder (which I think was ~£11) for everything. Killed the drill ultimately, and I wish I'd known how much better a driver was for, erm, driving screws, but there you go.

    I made a few rails out of two bits of ply screwed to one another and just clamped them to the material I wanted to cut a straight line down.

  • I wish I'd known how much better a driver was for, erm, driving screws,

    Not sure I understand... Is there something I should know? You mean an electric screw driver? I'm confused

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