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left and right handed circular saws??
Is there a reason that some circular saws are right handed and some are left handed. I don't believe that they are marketed as "right" or "left" handed. I had a ryobi or something like that a few years back. Now I have a Porter Cable that I inherited that says "framing saw" but the motor is on the opposite side of the handle.
So, educate me tool guys. |
Hmmm...because some of us are left handed? Seriously, I've never had "left handed" tools, but have just learned to adapt to being in the 10% minority...you know, the "smart ones" :). Some tools I just use as a right handed person would, and some I hold caddywompous and just make do...
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In case you don't get what I'm trying to explain.
http://www.drillspot.com/pimages/274/27488_300.jpg http://www.plumbersurplus.com/images...6907-21236.jpg |
yup, made for right and left handed guys. weird that you've seen them unmarked, most guys I know that have them have had to special order them.
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I could understand if they were marketed as right or left handed, but I've never seen them sold like that. And to tell you the truth, I'd be pretty surprised if they made them for that reason.
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Steve, I take it you're right handed? A circular saw is a prime example...If I used one a lot, I'd dang sure order a "left handed" version. Some power tools don't matter to me, but using a circular saw designed for the "other folks" is a PITA, but I make do.
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The odd thing is that the saw that I currently have which is (based on my searching) called a blade on the left and I think more unusual than a blade on the right saw is actually better for a right handed person. If you're holding the saw in your right hand, then you can more easily see where the blade and wood meet because the motor isn't in the way. I guess that based on that, a regular saw is actually a left handed saw.
It seems like I remember using my previous saw with my left hand (which is odd since I'm right handed). |
I've had a thousand circular saws come through my shop but never saw a lefty. The 'wormdrives' strike me as being lefthanded but I'm sure they're made that way for a reason.
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I just found this online which I thought was interesting.
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The right handed saw only eats left handed fingers and vice versa. ;)
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I originally bought a left blade saw to see the cut better, but it does throw up a lot of crap. If you want precision, clamp a straight-edge to the material and run the circular saw against it. Much better than visually watching the blade.
It can be helpful to have both. When cutting mitered stair skirtboards, it is a lot easier having a left and right circular saw on hand. The pictured Porter Cable is a nice saw. I have the left blade version. jurgen |
Love my magnesium Skilsaw 77. It’s earned its keep.
Never really used any other type -- with which to confuse myself. Safety glasses and hearing protection are a must, though. |
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