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From: GilbertBigelow
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  • your welcome i already have the circular saw i baught sepretly and i just ordered the 3/8 in chuck drill. does your batterys still hold up?

  • @ima14yearoldmechanic The battery usage depends on how old the battery is. How hot the day is also shortens the usage.It works great for screwing wall board or metal frame construction. It will go hours for this use.Look below at the comment left by others.Be sure to use the battery until there is absolutely no power left even if you tie the trigger back so it runs all the way down when it is under-powered. I hold it back when I have time. This will give you a longer battery life over two years.

  • @GilbertBigelow ok thank you very much.

  • Hey were u screwing the scew in on the one or two setting thanks.

  • @ima14yearoldmechanic I can not tell you for sure what setting the drill was on. This video was made long ago. I believe it was on 1. That is typical when using a battery drill for this kind of application. It will power the 2" wood screw all the way. These drills are great for all but the heaviest of construction uses. They have no cords to tangle up and as long as you keep a battery on charge you can work all day as one winds down use the other. Thanks for asking and taking the time to watch.

  • you need the impact driver from home depot.

  • Try ripping a 3/4 in. board with this saw- you probably won't get five linear feet before a newly charged battery dies out on you. So disappointed with ryobi batteries.

  • @foilmark1 odd mine last a lot longer than that.

  • can you make a video on replacing the saw blade?

  • @thoreaulycrafted if you need a video on replacing the saw blade you should not come close to power tools

  • @foilmark1 Everybody has to start somewhere and that begins by asking. Better to ask then believe you can handle it all. Better to be sure than to cut something that hurts.

  • @GilbertBigelow Sorry buddy, I was a little hard on you. I apologize. Peace!

  • @thoreaulycrafted I do not have the tool any longer to demonstrate how to change the blade. Sorry for the really late reply but I could not help you then for the same reason.

  • thanks 4 nothin

  • Nice Video Thnxs for showing!

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