Can help me out i want saw that cut wood plastic.. barrels..will this m12 do?and what blade to use pls help 😢,,...i went shop they try make me buy bs brand ..that sound no good..pls help .
I love the M12 line for confined space work so you can keep your lardy ass M18 stuff. A 5.0 Ah M12 weighs the same as a 1.5 Ah M18 battery, I know what I'd rather drag around with me all day.
M12 series is getting out of control.
а вот это уже неожиданно 👏👏👏
Milwaukee should make a gen 2 fuel hackzall that is 15 percent smaller and powerful enough to really take advantage of the m12 high output batteries.
Bro that’s a monsta!!!!!
They do make dedicated metal cutting circular saws. And they do cut faster then bandsaws
Yes
music to my ears
Impressive but definitely don't want to do that everyday!
Yea definitely not lol it was the last cut and the bandsaw blade snapped so decided to give it the good old American try
@@barebonescraftsman6194 why not a grinder??
@@ttacx my brother said my little 12v couldn't cut it 😂 I love the m12 line so it was mostly to prove a point in the name of science
@@barebonescraftsman6194 fair enough :)
Is it a battery guzzler?
😬 I bought it for ceder wood and it was struggling on a diablo blade 5 1/2. Upgrading to 7 1/2 Milwaukee m18
You'll Love The M18 Faaarrrrr More
For some cuts the smaller saw is the better tool like thin plywood or OSB.
Damn that looks like channel 8
Nope, blue chips mean your cutting edges are dull, the blades toast.
i need this bro
I need you bro 🥺
@@barebonescraftsman6194 😂
Can help me out i want saw that cut wood plastic.. barrels..will this m12 do?and what blade to use pls help 😢,,...i went shop they try make me buy bs brand ..that sound no good..pls help .
Yes this will be able to cut wood and plastic just use the blade it comes with
What saw blade did you use?
Diablo steel demon blade the m12 circular saw has nearly the same rpm as the m18 metal saw so it works fine
Yeah but you have to baby it like hell. I have one so I know. It's a gutless little saw.
It is burnt out
It went to overload protection to prevent the BLDC motor from releasing magic smoke.
I hate milwaukee for their BS.gimicky m12 line...
90% of m12 tools could easily be on m18 compact m18 batteries
I love the M12 line for confined space work so you can keep your lardy ass M18 stuff. A 5.0 Ah M12 weighs the same as a 1.5 Ah M18 battery, I know what I'd rather drag around with me all day.
90% of m12 tools already have an m18 version so, what's the problem?