I am fitting a worktop for my god parent next weekend which thank god is only 4 varying straight lengths without a single joint
I will be using a flat bit and jigsaw to cut out the sink and a circular saw to cut the tops to length.
I am looking to buy a circular to do this and am unsure on what wattage, rpm, voltage I need to cope with the job.
The worktop is a plastic coated with what looks like compressed wood chippings underneath.
Now....I am a very keen diy'er and am currently renovating my house and have been meaning to buy a circular saw for a while now and this is the perfect excuse (reasoning to the other half ) to buy one.
I deally I want a cordless one more for my own personal future use rather then this particular job but am concerned if I buy a cordless one it will not be meaty enough to cut the worktop.
I am looking at the Makita or De-Walts cordless range and could manage the funds for a 14v or 18v model but the 24v are out of my reach.
Or do I go for the 110v/240v and no doubt regret it in a months time?
I will be replacing my cordless drill driver with a Makita or De-Walt too at the same time as mine has had it. Obviously I will get them both the same make so I can swap batteries etc
Thanks
Smokey
P.S Sorry if this is in the wrong section, I was in two minds whether to post in here or in the 'Tools' section. Feel free to move it mods if required
I will be using a flat bit and jigsaw to cut out the sink and a circular saw to cut the tops to length.
I am looking to buy a circular to do this and am unsure on what wattage, rpm, voltage I need to cope with the job.
The worktop is a plastic coated with what looks like compressed wood chippings underneath.
Now....I am a very keen diy'er and am currently renovating my house and have been meaning to buy a circular saw for a while now and this is the perfect excuse (reasoning to the other half ) to buy one.
I deally I want a cordless one more for my own personal future use rather then this particular job but am concerned if I buy a cordless one it will not be meaty enough to cut the worktop.
I am looking at the Makita or De-Walts cordless range and could manage the funds for a 14v or 18v model but the 24v are out of my reach.
Or do I go for the 110v/240v and no doubt regret it in a months time?
I will be replacing my cordless drill driver with a Makita or De-Walt too at the same time as mine has had it. Obviously I will get them both the same make so I can swap batteries etc
Thanks
Smokey
P.S Sorry if this is in the wrong section, I was in two minds whether to post in here or in the 'Tools' section. Feel free to move it mods if required