No matter what power tool you use, there's one universal truth: If you install a Freudian blade (or a bit in this case), it will work better. My father used a Freud blade in his table saw for about 10 years before eventually replacing it with a newer (more advanced) Freud blade. / a burned, unbranded steel bat I had laying around. It was absolutely awful, you literally couldn't push it slow enough to avoid *massive* vibration and engine choking. (In hindsight, that's probably not good for milling bearings). It took several minutes to cut out a 12 inch diameter circle. When I tried this new cutter last night, it didn't show any noticeable vibration unless I pressed really hard, and even then it was smaller. a cloud of dust behind him. It didn't even turn off the engine much. Now I know it's not exactly a good comparison, but it's better than the 'good' beats I've used in the past anyway. This is excellent and highly recommended.
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