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Makita BCS550 18V LXT 5-3/8" Lithium-Ion Cordless Metal Cutting Saw Kit - Review
Good Cordless Power Tool Kits Include These Sorts Of Things
There are lots of kits you can buy when it comes to tools at the hardware store. In most cases there are lots of tools all packed in one kit for one price. Most kits have accessories for some of the various tools included in their kits. You need to know which kits are the good ones to purchase and which kits you should probably avoid. Using cordless power tool kits as an example let's look closer at the things you want in a kit.
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In most cases if someone is buying cordless power tool kits it's because they don't have any power tools to begin with. If a person already has some power tools then they will want to look at the smaller kits that don’t have quite so many things in them. However, for someone new to the world of cordless power tools, buying a big kit is usually the most cost effective way to get your tool bench up and running.
If you're going to get a big kit then you do want to make sure that some of the necessary tools are included. The first one that you want to make sure is in the kit is a cordless drill. This will be an essential tool for any tool bench. The kit wouldn't be complete either without some drill bits to go with the drill included in the price. If the accessories are not included then you should try to find a kit that does include the bits.
You should look and see if the kit you want has a cordless power screwdriver in it. Not all kits will have the screwdriver because in many cases the drill can be a screwdriver with the right accessories.
Some other tools you may want to consider having in there are a cordless grinder or a cordless saw. Remember to make sure that there are accessories for those. So you should look for extra discs for the grinder and at least a few additional blades for the cordless saw.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
What does it mean when I hear someone say, "You don't want it on the orbital, when cutting metal"?
...using a cordless reciprocating saw. What is the best type of blade used when cutting metal that is less than an eighth inch thick? How many teeth per inch? I'm looking for fast and efficient cuts, the roughness or smoothness on the edges of these cuts don't really matter. Thanks in advance!
Answer:
Some reciprocating saws have a switch that changes the saws action from a straight sawing motion to one that actually reaches ahead on each stroke (this is the orbital action). The orbital action is much too aggressive to use on metal. When you buy your blade note on the packaging that the type of cutting in this blades design is listed on the packaging. You probably want one that is listed as being made to cut "ferrous metal, less than 1/8 inch".
























