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Milwaukee 6390-21 7-14-Inch 15-Amp Tilt-Lok Circular Saw

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Milwaukee 6390-21 7-14-Inch 15-Amp Tilt-Lok Circular Saw
Whether you're in the market for your first 7-1/4-inch circular saw or you're looking to replace an old standby, the Milwaukee 6390-21 is worth a look. Powered by a 15 amp, 3.25-horsepower motor, the saw starts smoothly, cuts evenly, and handles virtually any material with ease.

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  • Does any body know how to remove and replace Milwaukee circular saw spindle bearing.???

  • i hate milwaukke to me they r totaly junk im a craftsman and skil guy

  • @ak99372 there is only one (sidewinder) saw that the plate/ blade alignment can be adjusted... the DW 364.. the reason being that this is a framing/ carpentry tool not a cabinet shop tool... besides, most REAL woodworkers know that you use a sub-base on the saw for critical cuts when cutting a guide...

    of course you got burn using a 60 tooth blade, they're not meant to cut 3/4 ply...

  • Picked one up the other day performs well. Rather heavy beast but can argue with the results

  • The saw is solid made but the cut made a lot of burnout (with "Diablo" 60T blade) meaning the saw and the base are not aligned (and can't be adjusted either)

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