I have a similar Dewalt cordless circular saw(18V) and I'm wondering if a person could hot-wire it with an 18 volt wall wart type AC adapter?
I got 2 batteries with a combo kit I bought years ago and one battery won't hold a charge and the other will barely run the saw but runs the drill fine.It's such a shame to have such a nice saw basically rendered useless and I don't really feel like spending 110 dollars on a new 18Volt battery.
hi i have the 14.4v one, but i cant find a blade that will fit on to it. the middle hole of the blade should be small so the flange can hold the blade, but the standard blades has big holes in the middle, mine is 5-3/8 blades! should i change the flage?
yup!!! this is a great saw. but i have to disagree with you on one thing. Ive cut alot of larger size lumber 2x8s, 2x10s, 2x12s, 4x4s. Dewalt is the best.
I have a similar Dewalt cordless circular saw(18V) and I'm wondering if a person could hot-wire it with an 18 volt wall wart type AC adapter?
I got 2 batteries with a combo kit I bought years ago and one battery won't hold a charge and the other will barely run the saw but runs the drill fine.It's such a shame to have such a nice saw basically rendered useless and I don't really feel like spending 110 dollars on a new 18Volt battery.
CatDieselPwr 4 months ago
hi i have the 14.4v one, but i cant find a blade that will fit on to it. the middle hole of the blade should be small so the flange can hold the blade, but the standard blades has big holes in the middle, mine is 5-3/8 blades! should i change the flage?
arthurlanieishi 8 months ago
yup!!! this is a great saw. but i have to disagree with you on one thing. Ive cut alot of larger size lumber 2x8s, 2x10s, 2x12s, 4x4s. Dewalt is the best.
dewalttoycollector 1 year ago
thanks for the review! hope to get one.
chessyang 2 years ago