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This old Milwaukee circular saw dates back to 1965. It has cut some plywood and 2-bys, but mostly it's been used to cut concrete, brick, masonry, mortar, etc. I inherited it from the family business when dad retired about 30 years ago. The blade in it has cut most of the Hardie siding on 3 houses now. They just don't make tools like this today...
This old Milwaukee circular saw dates back to 1965. It has cut some plywood and 2-bys, but mostly it's been used to cut concrete, brick, masonry, mortar, etc. I inherited it from the family business when dad retired about 30 years ago. The blade in it has cut most of the Hardie siding on 3 houses now. They just don't make tools like this today...
I do believe that cord needs some TLC before someone gets electrocuted. By all means save the original for nostalgia sake.
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