I wanted to get some opinions for this. Working on a small DIY project and cutting wood 1" thick. I have an old B&D 7 1/4 10 AMP circular saw with a new blade. It just stopped cutting. The motor was running but not circulating.
Looking on Craigslist someone is selling a Ryobi 10" 15 AMP table saw an older model for $100. So I'm wondering if upgrading the circular saw to a 14 AMP 7 1/4 circular saw.
Are there benefits to one over the other?
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Looking on Craigslist someone is selling a Ryobi 10" 15 AMP table saw an older model for $100. So I'm wondering if upgrading the circular saw to a 14 AMP 7 1/4 circular saw.
Are there benefits to one over the other?
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