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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • In today's furious rant, I share my frustrations with the Milwaukee Fuel M18 framing saw. In my experience, when set to its maximum depth, it doesn't clear a speed square, which is a crucial tool for making precise cuts. Compared to the West Coast-style saws like the Skil Mag 77 or my DeWalt Flexvolt, which easily clear a speed square and have the blade on the left for better visibility, this is quite disappointing.
    I'll also address some of the feedback I've received, suggesting I use my other hand (even though I'm right-handed) or avoid setting the saw so deep. These suggestions, in my opinion, miss the practical reality of needing to use a speed square for deep cuts. Join me as I share my thoughts and frustrations. Let's discuss! Many of our videos are comedic & satirical & not intended to cultivate antisocial or unlawful behavior.
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  • @Ravespillo
    @Ravespillo Před měsícem +784

    This is how the U.S. Forest Service fights the whole internet.

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před měsícem +158

      his made my chuckle, thank you , beloved,

    • @Ravespillo
      @Ravespillo Před měsícem +39

      @@wranglerstar Furious Rants give me great joy, so I'm glad you got something good back!

    • @chuckray8389
      @chuckray8389 Před měsícem +2

      Problem with people is they are too much peoplie,😂 stop being people and just be smart!

    • @alexanderwhite298
      @alexanderwhite298 Před měsícem +18

      ​@@wranglerstar I did a quick search online and I think you have a left-handed saw there instead of right handed one. I typed in Milwaukee left handed circular saw and got pictures of both left facing saw blades and right facing saw blades. I did the same with right handed circular saws and got similar results.
      I think you're just tired and hungry and thirsty so just go on the porch with a cold glass of hard ice tea and rock your worries away in a rocking chair.

    • @lonnielacaillade2019
      @lonnielacaillade2019 Před měsícem +13

      East coast guy here that marks the length with a pencil puts a square line on the mark and cuts the lumber. Yes without using the square as a guide.

  • @mattfinn27
    @mattfinn27 Před měsícem +265

    I've experienced this flaw on other brand cordless and corded saws before. I believe this is a problem with Engineers who've never actually used a saw in a production environment while trying to make tools more "streamline" and compact.

    • @ashburncitystandup9707
      @ashburncitystandup9707 Před měsícem +17

      100% agreed. Problem with common sense these days. It just ain't that common.

    • @voidFutureVector
      @voidFutureVector Před měsícem +18

      bingo, engineers that never use the product

    • @Stonepotwaffles
      @Stonepotwaffles Před měsícem

      Maybe the right guard is patented

    • @mattfinn27
      @mattfinn27 Před měsícem +8

      @Stonepotwaffles Perhaps, but the problem is the motor housing extends past the shoe the saw rides on. If the engineers extended the shoe past the housing or shortened the housing itself, that would allow you to use a speed square with the saw set at full depth.

    • @Scrivscribe
      @Scrivscribe Před měsícem +6

      Or maybe the marketing team promised a certain cut depth and the engineers were backed into a corner?

  • @mr.clancy1598
    @mr.clancy1598 Před měsícem +37

    Flip the speed square 180, the saw blade will clear the material before hitting the lip of the square - I am an east coast man. Continuing to solve west coast problems

  • @lidlett9883
    @lidlett9883 Před měsícem +69

    You're not wrong.
    It does have a major flaw. It's not a wormdrive
    Wormdrives were first known as a 77 skill saw. That red thing is a circular saw. Circular saws are for hobbyists. Skillsaws are for men with calloused hands

    • @LordVader407
      @LordVader407 Před měsícem +15

      Every saw with a round blade is a circular saw. The type of circular saw is what changes the name. Miter saw, chop saw, brewco, wormdrive, Cut off, are all types of circular saws. Skill is a company that makes saws.

    • @bk7278
      @bk7278 Před měsícem +3

      Worm drives suck

    • @jasonperkins1654
      @jasonperkins1654 Před měsícem +10

      Skill saw is a brand . Not a mechanical name for a saw. Real men know the difference

    • @daviddoesit2341
      @daviddoesit2341 Před měsícem

      Aye they cooking u 👆🏾👀😳

    • @lidlett9883
      @lidlett9883 Před měsícem +1

      @@LordVader407 in a word NO!
      Just because they have blade the spins in a circular motion does not make them a circular saw.
      When you go to a tool store and ask to see a miter saw they do not show you a circular saw.
      They will show you a small 6¼ circular saw that is not a worm drive. At the age of 16th my father gave me a all metal body 77 Skillsaw. In 1979, I said to him but dad I was hoping for a car. He looked me smiled and said"Son that saw will buy you many cars" and it did.

  • @earthboy9622
    @earthboy9622 Před měsícem +218

    I'm lefthanded - Finally an advantage! Now on to scissors.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před měsícem +4

      WISS makes some good left handed scissors. We're winning, pal!

    • @Prepare2Prosper
      @Prepare2Prosper Před měsícem +12

      We need to form a special interest group and lobby congress.
      We are clearly an oppressed minority

    • @robb8331
      @robb8331 Před měsícem

      there are left handed notch trowels

    • @josh857
      @josh857 Před měsícem +3

      Sinistrophobia is real 😢

    • @christopherd5941
      @christopherd5941 Před měsícem +5

      Where’s my left handed hammer, damnit!?

  • @zeroskill.
    @zeroskill. Před měsícem +228

    i came expecting the manifesto, severely disappointed

    • @LKS-1976
      @LKS-1976 Před měsícem +7

      Ditto

    • @SeanMurphy00
      @SeanMurphy00 Před měsícem +5

      Haha same here… speaking of manifestos, I highly recommend Ted Kazinsky’s Manifesto if you haven’t already listened to it.

    • @LKS-1976
      @LKS-1976 Před měsícem +1

      @@SeanMurphy00 great read. Good ole Uncle Ted

    • @rammbostein
      @rammbostein Před měsícem +5

      I thought he would show us a partially armored Komatsu D335A with the rest of sheet metal waiting to be welded on

    • @ryankc3631
      @ryankc3631 Před měsícem +4

      Yeah, thought he was calling up the Minute Men.

  • @motorrad2
    @motorrad2 Před měsícem +10

    jesus christ, I framed for years and never used a flippin' square as a guide when cutting beams

  • @capg5806
    @capg5806 Před měsícem +3

    I am a right handed carpenter, and I own a “left-handed” porter cable, circular saw that I’ve had for almost 18 years. It’s the best circular saw ever because I can actually see the blade and see my cut.

  • @narutobroken
    @narutobroken Před měsícem +59

    Milwaukee makes another model with the blade on the other side

    • @scottverge938
      @scottverge938 Před měsícem +1

      Yep, but it's not as common.

    • @RedundantBuoyancy
      @RedundantBuoyancy Před měsícem +1

      ​@scottverge938 yea people don't know the difference

    • @scottverge938
      @scottverge938 Před měsícem +1

      @@RedundantBuoyancy so it seems.

    • @KansanWolf
      @KansanWolf Před měsícem

      What is the model?

    • @scottverge938
      @scottverge938 Před měsícem

      @@KansanWolf you'd have to look it up on their website but I'm almost certain it exists, if not you could buy their worm drive saw like the dewalt he's using in the video.

  • @r.rodriguez4991
    @r.rodriguez4991 Před měsícem +79

    Looking online it looks like there are left and right handed versions of the saw.

    • @narutobroken
      @narutobroken Před měsícem +22

      Yeah I don’t understand the outrage, he bought the wrong tool

    • @johngreydanus2033
      @johngreydanus2033 Před měsícem +4

      Is that "right"? Pun intended. That would be so awesome, he will have to rant at himself now.

    • @michaelhislop4840
      @michaelhislop4840 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah they do

    • @tommychong1173
      @tommychong1173 Před měsícem +2

      Yup they certainly do. Or any 6 1/2 inch saw also left hand sighted

    • @kaptainkrunch6179
      @kaptainkrunch6179 Před měsícem +3

      Maybe we'll hear about the left handed scissors he bought next.

  • @greatamculture
    @greatamculture Před měsícem +13

    Suggestion…flip the speed square so that it s pointing toward you on the other side of your work. By the time the body of the saw reaches the stop on the speed square you should have a full cut or at least nearly a full cut. Follow through on each side to complete. Give it a try and let me know what you think.

  • @edzachary8657
    @edzachary8657 Před měsícem +31

    Framing crews don't use their speed square as a guide, we don't need it

    • @quickchicken506
      @quickchicken506 Před měsícem +4

      You lie much?

    • @waynewebb7377
      @waynewebb7377 Před měsícem +10

      so that is why there are no square corners or ceilings in most houses...

    • @winnebagochaingang7172
      @winnebagochaingang7172 Před měsícem +3

      Square a pencil mark on whatever you wish to cut…genius!

    • @edzachary8657
      @edzachary8657 Před měsícem +3

      @@quickchicken506 I have never seen one framer on any job I've been on put down their speed square as a guide to cut on a line

    • @edzachary8657
      @edzachary8657 Před měsícem

      @@winnebagochaingang7172 he was using it as a guide to cut on that pencil mark, genius

  • @jfarmer1672
    @jfarmer1672 Před měsícem +254

    You clearly need to grind the lip of the speed square down with the bench grinder…. Just like Midwest man.

    • @johngreydanus2033
      @johngreydanus2033 Před měsícem +17

      But then you need 2 of them, one for left and one for right.

    • @dustonstine7549
      @dustonstine7549 Před měsícem +14

      Why would you compromise a tool whenever the engineers should actually be doing their job properly and listening to customer and contractor feedback?

    • @donaldmatthies6026
      @donaldmatthies6026 Před měsícem +5

      @jfarmer1672,
      I live in the Midwest and hell no! Why wreck a tool like a speed square to accommodate inferior junk, you are wrong on this one!

    • @jfarmer1672
      @jfarmer1672 Před měsícem +17

      @@dustonstine7549 I think you should look above your head…. You might see the joke…..

    • @johngreydanus2033
      @johngreydanus2033 Před měsícem +3

      @@jfarmer1672 I got it HA HA HA, I've had a search and apparently saws are classified as left or right BLADE.

  • @chuckmiller5763
    @chuckmiller5763 Před měsícem +60

    And Milwaukee makes a rear handle saw, just like the Dewalt rear handle, just like Dewalt makes a battery sidewinder like that Milwaukee sidewinder that will not clear the square at full depth either.

    • @narutobroken
      @narutobroken Před měsícem +9

      Yeah I don’t understand, Milwaukee makes probably six different versions of those saws, with blades on either side and with the worm drive handle in the back

    • @geoffkeller5337
      @geoffkeller5337 Před měsícem +16

      ​@@narutobrokenHe's doing it for views

    • @matthellcat2494
      @matthellcat2494 Před měsícem +2

      Agreed

    • @illiniwood
      @illiniwood Před měsícem +2

      @@geoffkeller5337 No, I read the comments on the video he's talking about. They're pretty bad. There are truly a lot of dolts in this world. I've worked with a few myself. To be fair, for some, I've too have been the dolt at times.

    • @genewitch
      @genewitch Před měsícem +1

      ​@@geoffkeller5337wtf else would you film a video in 4k and edit it and upload it.
      You're a genius, bro

  • @logicVSpassion
    @logicVSpassion Před měsícem +5

    As a pro framer... The better saw depends on the application. For rough framing, a wormdrive is superior. For trim and bevel cuts, a circular saw (the Milwaukee) can be a better option because this style of saw has better precision and stability than a wormdrive. In practice, this saw is usually used with the wide side of the table toward the workpiece. The best framers I know use both, even just for cutting fascia and decking.

  • @JamesKonzek-xr5zy
    @JamesKonzek-xr5zy Před měsícem +10

    A little flavored lip balm & Mr Wranglstar here will be dolled up lookin' like George Michael.

  • @Hisdudeness799
    @Hisdudeness799 Před měsícem +68

    When you’re right you’re right.

    • @dinneryeti
      @dinneryeti Před měsícem +1

      No, it goes on the left!

  • @JesusCristo-pp5xf
    @JesusCristo-pp5xf Před měsícem +11

    Pro carpenter tip. The front table of your saw is a square. Line it up with your lumber and plunge cut. No square needed. Very fast, especially with the guard pinned back, but only for pros. Seriously.
    Also one side of your table is 1 1/2” the other side is 3 1/2” so you can rip lumber without snapping.

  • @dennisminnick6677
    @dennisminnick6677 Před měsícem +2

    I’m a left handed west coast guy. Worm drive saws used with my left hand my entire career. I just got used to it.Semi retired now at 76. Also I miss work. Blessings.

  • @zekefrye706
    @zekefrye706 Před měsícem +55

    Third generation carpenter here. I put the fence of the square on the opposite side of the board than you. The cut will be well established and nearly finished before the motor hits. I just raise the rear of the saw slightly to finish the cut. It also gives more of a reference edge to guide the saw starting the cut in narrower boards with the tip of the square hanging off towards you. It’s just habit and second nature now. However I rarely use that method. It’s faster for me to strike a line and cut straight than to line up a square. It’s especially easier if the wood has tension and you need to back up multiple times to relieve the cut. Fooling with a square while cutting isn’t effective or efficient enough to be my go to method. Enjoy your channel from time to time btw.

    • @BizzaroInc
      @BizzaroInc Před měsícem +1

      this is answer for why the motor is on that side

    • @user-iu9uj1yz2f
      @user-iu9uj1yz2f Před měsícem +3

      Bro, I'm not a professional carpenter, and even I can tell what you're saying about adjusting during a cut sounds stupid. You, sir, are hilarious. The indian dude at the beginning of the comments got it right. That saw by milwaukee is for the hobbiest.

    • @An_Attempt
      @An_Attempt Před měsícem +2

      @@user-iu9uj1yz2f The thing is professionals tend to get odd habits in their trades, and carpentry can be an interesting blend of science and art. No two seem to do things quite the same.

    • @zekefrye706
      @zekefrye706 Před měsícem +1

      I don’t comment on videos much. I was just trying to help. It’s not an uncommon technique that I mentioned. Maybe I wasn’t clear. I don’t stop during the cut to adjust the sole. I don’t let off the trigger. I don’t slow down. With the motor running, I keep the front, bottom of the sole referenced on wood and the left side of the sole referenced on the square. I simply lift the rear of the saw while finishing the cut. I’ve built somewhere in the ballpark of 20 million dollars worth of multi million dollar luxury lake homes and countless smaller projects. The motor on the left or right (I own both) matters more to me when cutting certain bevels. I hope that’s less stupid and hilarious. Sorry if you didn’t or don’t gather what I’m trying to say. I was only trying to help.

    • @zekefrye706
      @zekefrye706 Před měsícem

      I don’t comment on videos much. I was just trying to help. It’s not an uncommon technique that I mentioned. Maybe I wasn’t clear. I don’t stop during the cut to adjust the sole. I don’t let off the trigger. I don’t slow down. With the motor running, I keep the front, bottom of the sole referenced on wood and the left side of the sole referenced on the square. I simply lift the rear of the saw while finishing the cut. I’ve built somewhere in the ballpark of 20 million dollars worth of multi million dollar luxury lake homes and countless smaller projects. The motor on the left or right (I own both) matters more to me when cutting certain bevels. I hope that’s less stupid and hilarious. Sorry if you didn’t or don’t gather what I’m trying to say. I was only trying to help.

  • @zactillett9820
    @zactillett9820 Před měsícem +30

    I miss the furious rants. Please bring them back full time.

    • @steveb9525
      @steveb9525 Před 21 dnem +1

      I used to work at The Gaylord hotel and convention center. My coworker said “I wish this place would burn to the ground.” Lol

  • @jimmyhoffa70
    @jimmyhoffa70 Před měsícem +1

    I'm a 57 year old East Coast carpenter. I can't believe the point hasn't been made about bevel cutting. Most people prefer a right bevel saw for long point measurements.
    There's got to be a reason why most saws on the market are right bevel and why they changed from the original old SKIL design, right ? ( even SKIL makes them )
    My only irk with them is, being right handed, the narrow part of the table is on the material when trimming doors and counter tops.

  • @ericarachel55
    @ericarachel55 Před měsícem +1

    Porter Cable used to make a smaller saw called the "saw boss" it has a left side blade configuration, it is my favorite saw, all saws should be made like this, and I used a speed square often for cuts, you are 100% correct

  • @mw6886
    @mw6886 Před měsícem +79

    When I first got my Milwaukee, I was so confused. Still hate it to this day.

    • @D2O2
      @D2O2 Před měsícem +2

      Makita sidewinder has the blade on the correct side.

    • @365JohnDoe
      @365JohnDoe Před měsícem

      Same haha! now I need to sell and get their right hand saw

  • @EthanYork82
    @EthanYork82 Před měsícem +30

    Hey Cody I am not telling you not what to do but I am left handed and I use a right handed saw I just flip the speed square to the other side and can cut it all the way through. Just a thought

    • @neighborhoodprepped7862
      @neighborhoodprepped7862 Před měsícem

      I was thinking same thing? But not sure that will work either? But was my 1st thought

    • @The-Next-Topic
      @The-Next-Topic Před měsícem

      That's how I do it. Plus if your speed square is large enough it gives the shoe more of a fence to make a straight cut.

    • @iron3624
      @iron3624 Před měsícem +2

      @@neighborhoodprepped7862 it does work lol by the time the blade makes it to but to the speed square the piece is generally cut

  • @prideland1210
    @prideland1210 Před měsícem +2

    You just got the wrong one. Should have got the left-blade version.

  • @D2O2
    @D2O2 Před měsícem +2

    As a lefty myself, I learned to use dads worm drive skil saw right handed. I started framing houses when I was 14 and the first crew I worked on the owner supplied side winders and I hated them for the fact you can't easily see the blade when using your right hand. Bought my own worm drive skill after the first week. Now when it comes to speed squares, I only used them to make the line, then I put it away and cut the line. Takes too much time to line up the square and the saw blah blah blah. Make a line and learn to cut it. We don't use squares to cut plywood. It is rough framing, not finish carpentry. After a while, you don't need a line drawn square, just a mark and you can cut a 2x4 very square by eye. Production is about efficiency, extra motions and tools is not efficient. Study Larry Haun.....

  • @StrungOutOutdoors
    @StrungOutOutdoors Před měsícem +68

    East coast men cut straight without a square😉

    • @RealLifeProduct
      @RealLifeProduct Před měsícem +4

      Exactly. When I was a framer we just free hand it. Sometimes use finger as guide for long, short width rip cuts.

    • @paladin252
      @paladin252 Před měsícem +10

      Because us east coasters ARE straight!

    • @LordHumungus-eg2dw
      @LordHumungus-eg2dw Před měsícem +4

      Been a carpenter all my life and I get a laugh every time I see someone use a square like that. If you can’t follow a line maybe try harder

  • @mikewilcox8866
    @mikewilcox8866 Před měsícem +13

    I don't use cordless saws and probably never will. And i don't use a square to make cuts. Draw the line,use your eyes, make the cut. Has been working fine here in South Carolina for all of my working life. Just saying.

    • @scottverge938
      @scottverge938 Před měsícem +2

      Dude you really should try a cordless saw, they're fantastic.

    • @user-iu9uj1yz2f
      @user-iu9uj1yz2f Před měsícem +2

      Fantastic is a little much. Their more convenient at the cost of power usually.

    • @mobius972
      @mobius972 Před měsícem +1

      Too complex for a west coast man

    • @scottverge938
      @scottverge938 Před měsícem

      @@user-iu9uj1yz2f I can't say I've ever needed more power. Does it slow down a bit in some difficult cuts sometimes. Sure but it's more than worth the trade off for not dragging that awful cord around anymore. I don't even own a corded circular saw anymore.

  • @1docg
    @1docg Před měsícem +1

    Today's tech makes it very easy to make a "right handed AND a left handed" saw. Given a choice almost everyone will pick a saw where they can see the blade while cutting. The speed square issue is also a silly design flaw.

  • @ARF.Racing
    @ARF.Racing Před měsícem +1

    I own this same exact saw, and its great for me as I am left handed. They do make their circular saws both in right and left handed versions, as well and a rear handled worm drive saw too.

  • @benjamintodd3323
    @benjamintodd3323 Před měsícem +29

    The next complaint is about a left-handed whistle. it blows lol.

  • @leviguimond
    @leviguimond Před měsícem +10

    Cody, I use a speed square with an "east coast" saw. I put the square against the top edge of the board and the saw makes the cut before the motor hits it. I pull on the square and push on the saw. It works great. At this point I'd rather cut with my makita circular saw and a speed square than a chop saw. Especially cutting framing lumber and 1x boards.

    • @gearheadted5110
      @gearheadted5110 Před měsícem

      Nice technique. I have a couple of Makita saws, both are right-handed and silky smooth.

  • @strongjambbyprospeed9499
    @strongjambbyprospeed9499 Před měsícem +1

    Most of the pros used worm drive saws with the blade on the left. But they are no longer worm drive saws, it's just a configuration to mimic those saws. But I also have to say that the pro framers who have been around for awhile don't rely on speed squares to get a straight cut. They either follow a pencil line or just judge it with their pool eye after they've been framing for awhile. So just take it down a notch and go with whatever works for you. Anyway, all the home owners and weekend warriors are cool with those saws!

  • @uncledaddy4447
    @uncledaddy4447 Před měsícem +1

    It’s a Left Hand Saw. The worm Drive saw you have is a Right Hand Saw. It’s that simple. As far as the speed square not clearing, well that is an issue for the Milwaukee.

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 Před měsícem +7

    From a USMC & US Army Veteran 1974-88, Disabled American Veteran in 1988.
    I'm legally blind in my right eye, but I still use the right handed circular saws, If Milwaukee had had made the saw to go over a Speed Square, I might be interested.

  • @WalnutAlley
    @WalnutAlley Před měsícem +9

    I’m pretty sure Milwaukee makes a rear handle left cut saw. You bought the wrong one.

  • @IdahoEagle77
    @IdahoEagle77 Před měsícem +1

    100% right. That saw motor is a horrible design. It’s not just the motor… having to bend so far over to see the saw blade on the other side is ridiculous.

  • @DILLSN0OB
    @DILLSN0OB Před měsícem +2

    here i was thinking the revolution was underway. Nope just a saw rant. Love you wranglerstar.

  • @Veritas84Aequitas
    @Veritas84Aequitas Před měsícem +19

    Northeast Canadian here... You're right, but also sounds like you could use a coconut soy latte from Starbucks to keep that toupee in optimal positioning fella 👌

  • @disco4535
    @disco4535 Před měsícem +33

    "Just have to cut with your left hand!"
    The cope is incredible

    • @johngreydanus2033
      @johngreydanus2033 Před měsícem +3

      So funny if it is actually a left-hand saw!

    • @johndoe-so2ef
      @johndoe-so2ef Před měsícem +2

      Fanboys are going to be fanboys.

    • @Arlatube
      @Arlatube Před měsícem +1

      So all corded circular saws aka sidewinders(non worm drive)were always for left handed people?...wow. That is really what you believe?

  • @ThePattersonify
    @ThePattersonify Před měsícem +1

    As a left hander I salute the Milwaukee design.
    Also I love a good rant from a man of conviction.
    For me this video is a win win.

  • @crankymac1484
    @crankymac1484 Před měsícem

    As a right handed framer/carpenter I absolutely agree and find clearance an issue. A worm drive saw is far superior in many ways.
    The only thing I think you’re missing is that Milwaukee (fuel) makes that exact sidewinder saw for both right and left hand. You can buy it with the blade on either side.

  • @kyleallen6653
    @kyleallen6653 Před měsícem +62

    "I'm a competent carpenter" - I only had lay the same tongue and groove flooring 3 times!

    • @Marcel41021
      @Marcel41021 Před měsícem +16

      He overestimates his ability.

    • @needaman66
      @needaman66 Před měsícem +3

      😂😂😅

    • @outfitr9703
      @outfitr9703 Před měsícem +12

      He can do some stuff but he's not a carpenter!

    • @larrymashburn7789
      @larrymashburn7789 Před měsícem +4

      I have never seen a competent carpenter use a speed square to make cuts. Most use Larry Hauns method and just square the front to the board.

    • @fsmoura
      @fsmoura Před měsícem +1

      Ohhh, buuuuurn! Mr W will have to go without the toupee for a week to repair the singe! ( oДo)🔥

  • @markofexcellence5209
    @markofexcellence5209 Před měsícem +22

    Makes sense to me. Amazing problems to have though, we live in the best time in human history

    • @Jarmann369
      @Jarmann369 Před měsícem +2

      Okay…

    • @ds29912
      @ds29912 Před měsícem +1

      We really do.

    • @Owen2108
      @Owen2108 Před měsícem +2

      True, running from a cougar, lions or wolves are all probably much worse than the clearance on a circular saw. I of course, still agree with Wrangerstar that the 'pro' line shouldnt have such glaring deficiencies.

    • @austrianpainterhidingfromt5920
      @austrianpainterhidingfromt5920 Před měsícem +3

      I don't know, they're trying to cut your son's PeePee off... not great times.

    • @byronn.2885
      @byronn.2885 Před měsícem +1

      Also the most expensive time ever…

  • @freedom-fg3ph
    @freedom-fg3ph Před 29 dny

    East Coast man here. Your point is fair however, this is a 2 handed saw, that's why there is a knob on the front. Of all people, you (as a West Coast man) should appreciate a good knob grip. Scribe your lines and then make your cuts.

  • @idontknowwhatimdoing2208
    @idontknowwhatimdoing2208 Před měsícem +1

    Hey Cody!
    Ive run into this with my Dewalt, i overcome the issue by flipping the speed square lip to the opposite edge of the lumber, by the time you hit the lip, your done with the cut🤙🏽

  • @s1urry381
    @s1urry381 Před měsícem +12

    So it's a left-hand saw. Cool, I'm a lefty.

  • @watchchannel8201
    @watchchannel8201 Před měsícem +7

    I LOVE the east coast impression!!!!! You are rare! Keep the rants coming brother! You sounded like my dad arguing his point to a younger me.

  • @michaelakers7257
    @michaelakers7257 Před měsícem +1

    Being 15 year experienced residential carpenter now a pencil pusher / keyboard warrior sitting in a office from the east coast LOL. I rarely used a speed square to maintain square cuts but relied on the putting my eyes on the saw blade itself as it is cutting either by looking over the top of the saw or through the narrow opening most brands have on the motor side of the saw. A speed square dose serve as a great straight edge if needed. Both standard skill saw and the worm drive saw have their pro's and cons pending the application, operator is left or right handed, or most importantly, personal preference.

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo Před měsícem +1

    Sir Wrangler , my name is Joe, I do not comment on every video BUT , this along with many other videos, caused an eye bro raise ! For the simple fact, that so many NEGATIVE comments of sad uneducated humans. Think they have all the answers .. As for me and my household, we are VERY greatful for the fact of EDUCATION on many levels, thanks to you ( no father growing for myself ) I made its this far ..around 2010, I stumbled across an interesting man with the true value of life as GOD in my opinion wanted us to live . so many years later, you are offering a FREE PROPER education to all of us, who love and enjoy what a man should value on our beautiful planet we call home .. I strive thanks to you to be a gentlemen and live a life full of learning plus knowing good tools and how to use them ..

  • @aaronmilburn4962
    @aaronmilburn4962 Před měsícem +4

    Milwaukee makes a correct version now with the blade on the left it’s a fuel version and it works great! Thanks for the videos.

  • @miker9043
    @miker9043 Před měsícem +6

    Im a Pro carpenter for 40 years , framing i mark lines with square then put the square in my bag and make the cut . I will only use the square trick on trim and siding thats up to an inch thick with the saw depth adjusted up .

  • @MrAlexH1991
    @MrAlexH1991 Před 20 dny

    Being a guy who’s right-handed, I also NEVER understood how engineers thought it was a good idea to put the blade on the backhand side of the motor… how the hell am I supposed to see what I’m doing like that?

  • @robertthomas5906
    @robertthomas5906 Před měsícem

    It's what you're used to. I never had a speed square until recently. I'd simply mark the 4x4 with the square and pencil. Then cut. Flip it over and mark it, cut. Two cuts. Cut a few dozen and you're good at it. As long as the saw blade is sharp.

  • @777tjohn
    @777tjohn Před měsícem +8

    You bought a left handed saw for leftys, should have bought a right handed saw if you cut with your right hand. The square wouldnt have a problem if it was on the side of the blade.

  • @4pingpro
    @4pingpro Před měsícem +18

    No excuses for that but Milwaukee does make a “worm drive” version as well. 🤷‍♂️

    • @foubert45
      @foubert45 Před měsícem +1

      Even my non wormdrive Dewalt clears the square.

    • @4pingpro
      @4pingpro Před měsícem

      @@foubert45 like I said no excuses for this one not clearing just saying they have other options for the “right hand issue”

  • @kylegaidos7688
    @kylegaidos7688 Před měsícem +1

    You bought what ive heard people call a "sidewinder".. (blade on the "wrong" side)
    Circular saw, not worm drive. Though they so have them in "right" and "left" handed models.
    You can hold the square the other way.. that is to say, with the fat part toward the front of the board.
    Another option is to be a big boy and ditch the square.

  • @MrJohnyBoy00
    @MrJohnyBoy00 Před měsícem

    I do not know about others but I have always had the blade where I am able to see it and not on my blind side. I was taught in construction to cut a 2x4 held up by my right foot, as I am right handed. You are right, always have the blade so that you see it while cutting and not on your blind side. Those saws are great for left handed users but not safe for right handed workers. Continue the great work and GOD Bless You and Yours

  • @BillyMcCord
    @BillyMcCord Před měsícem +5

    There are a bunch of saws with this issue they drive me nuts !

  • @thormidthagahast8914
    @thormidthagahast8914 Před měsícem +10

    Its for guys who have already chopped of their right hand. They can run the the speed square on the end of their stump. A prosthetic speed square attachment.

  • @DavidWilliams-jt1im
    @DavidWilliams-jt1im Před měsícem +6

    East coast men have encountered this same obstacle, but like my dear friend, Ron Swanson, we manned our way through it without all the whining!

  • @terracrafted1231
    @terracrafted1231 Před měsícem

    Peach, brother!! I have had that saw for 6 years and have called down the cleansing fire of God on that saw EVERY SINGLE TIME the motor HITS THE FLIPPING SQUARE.

  • @Clayman5577
    @Clayman5577 Před měsícem +14

    Every great tradesman is ambidextrous, with power tools ,hand tools , and his own balance at heights . It’s a blessing .

    • @RamusHelstein
      @RamusHelstein Před měsícem +1

      Every great contractor knows to buy the right tool and charge the homeowner for it.

  • @leederdavid4782
    @leederdavid4782 Před měsícem +3

    TWO furious rants in one day? I love it! Unfortunately, most non-worm drive saws do not clear a speed square. Frustrating for all of us.

  • @vim_usr2753
    @vim_usr2753 Před 21 dnem

    As a Southpaw, I love the Milwaukee. For right handed folks you’re absolutely right.

  • @jamesdewart1772
    @jamesdewart1772 Před měsícem +1

    A good worker never blames his tools!!! I’ll give you $20

  • @pyroassassin7795
    @pyroassassin7795 Před měsícem +5

    Love the honesty its relly refreshing to see someone really say whats on there mind

  • @carlzirk
    @carlzirk Před měsícem +10

    That motor sitting low has messed up my straight cut. Not ok - and dangerous trying to push through. East coast man only cuts 1 x material, so they weren't aware of the problem.

  • @GreatNorthWeb
    @GreatNorthWeb Před měsícem +1

    HFS!!! That explains why my m18 saw was not cutting my landscape timbers squarely. I literally thought my speed square was effed. Now I feel like a hard R.

  • @inspired4more
    @inspired4more Před měsícem

    This is pretty common with circular saws. Not just a Milwaukee thing. That there is a "left handed" saw. Worm drives are typically designed with the motor on the right, which with circular saws is usually called a "left handed saw." Worm drive saws are designed that way because for a reason, and that's part of the main reason they are so common in construction; it's easier to see the blade and material without the drive in the way. This isn't west-coast/east-coast silliness. It's just the way saws are designed, and I agree that it makes little sense. I've always used "left hand" circular saws for this reason, because the motor is on the right side where I can actually view the saw blade and material I'm cutting. Milwaukee makes both. You would need a "blade left" version of the saw, and that will match what you are used to with the worm drive. But worm drive saws are better, in my opinion, so I'd stick with that one.
    One other pro-ho tip: When using a saw like that, turn the square around so the lip is at the top, not the bottom. You'll be through the piece before it touches the lip. No need to change the depth.

  • @DavidHain-TX
    @DavidHain-TX Před měsícem +2

    You are correct. This saw is designed for light home use.

  • @speedywalden
    @speedywalden Před měsícem +4

    Last one.... lmfao. FLIP THE SQUARE

    • @user-ki9rx9pp9w
      @user-ki9rx9pp9w Před měsícem +3

      Yup by the time you hit it flipped you’ve already gone through with the deepest part of the blade.

  • @longbeardmcstruttin5876
    @longbeardmcstruttin5876 Před měsícem +1

    It’s a metal cutting saw,it’s designed for keeping the hot shavings off operator

  • @Markus314159
    @Markus314159 Před měsícem

    When i was a Kid working for my uncle he said that the right side saws were for doing plywood work, so that you didn't get 8 feet of sawdust blown toward yourself. And that the left side saws were for cutting lumber with speed squares.

  • @bigjaz8768
    @bigjaz8768 Před měsícem +7

    Youre on a rampage today dude😂😂😂

  • @bradleymorgan8223
    @bradleymorgan8223 Před měsícem +7

    here's how the US forest service accidentally buys a left-handed saw

  • @FA-tq9ip
    @FA-tq9ip Před 17 dny

    The benefit from having the blade on the right side is that the bottom plate has more material to rest on when cutting (rather than hanging off the edge like with your DeWalt)

  • @mrsullivan1709
    @mrsullivan1709 Před měsícem

    East coast carpenter here. I will never use a conventional saw again. All I use is a Skilsaw worm drive. A man’s saw. I never use a square as a guide. I simply scribe my lines and cut.

  • @christiansteele7386
    @christiansteele7386 Před měsícem +4

    As an East coast man, that red object is not a saw

  • @camojim5402
    @camojim5402 Před měsícem +4

    Just get the milwaukee worm drive problem solved. I have the regular dewalt circular saw, and it's configured the same way as your milwaukee. I hated it, so I bought the worm drive. God bless you are correct about the speed square nonsense

  • @BrandonKoch-k2d
    @BrandonKoch-k2d Před měsícem +1

    You , should have bought a right saw. Milwaukee makes both left and right hand saws. That's on you West Coast boy.

  • @BacktotheBasics101
    @BacktotheBasics101 Před měsícem

    My father has been a carpenter all of his life and uses what we call the Carpenter saw, which is the Milwaukee version in the video. But I grew up using a framing saw, which is the yellow saw in the video.
    I agree with you, I don’t understand how anybody could use the carpenter saw. The framing saw is so much nicer. The motor throws the energy into the force of your arm and wood or whatever you’re cutting and you can see everything so much better without having to Lean over what you’re doing.
    I suppose everyone has a preference, but me Framers saw is way better.

  • @BattleChemist
    @BattleChemist Před měsícem +3

    That tool was designed BY and FOR *Sinister* East Coast men.... 🙄😉

  • @manny2ndamendment246
    @manny2ndamendment246 Před měsícem +7

    the thin blue line crosses the line every day and we still put up with it because "back the blue"

  • @bigjoe8922
    @bigjoe8922 Před měsícem +1

    71/4 skilsaw the reigning world champion of circular saws for rough Carpentry framing ..

  • @TonyBologna240
    @TonyBologna240 Před měsícem

    You said it all at 2:52. If you’re buying a “professional-grade” tool, you should not have to compromise.

  • @KeepItSimpleSemperFi
    @KeepItSimpleSemperFi Před měsícem +3

    100% right!

  • @moroteseoinage
    @moroteseoinage Před měsícem +1

    Old man yells at cloud, threatens government employees. News at 11.

  • @endlesstreamofconsciousness

    You're not wrong, here's how I cut posts with that saw. Make sure your blade is dead nuts square, and mark one side of the post (with your square) at your measurement. Make the cut by looking at the blade (wear friggin safety glasses). Rotate the post 90°, and use the end of your first cut to guide your next cut. As long as your line, blade, and first cut are all square, the rest of your cuts will start off in the exact place and direction you need. With a little practice, it's much faster than lining up your speed square for every cut. Hope this helps, I love that saw, they also have a worm drive style saw if you prefer those.

  • @fulltism
    @fulltism Před měsícem +178

    I love that the east coast man accent is a stereotypical west coast man accent 😅

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před měsícem +71

      It's called inversion, it's I trick I learned from the adversary,

    • @backfromthedead553
      @backfromthedead553 Před měsícem

      For the "up coming struggle"?​@@wranglerstar

    • @elihutson4553
      @elihutson4553 Před měsícem

      @@wranglerstar please look on their website the have a right handed model

    • @garrettmandujano2996
      @garrettmandujano2996 Před měsícem +3

      @@wranglerstarclassic

    • @rarobertsun1770
      @rarobertsun1770 Před měsícem +3

      I feel like a whining new jersey accent would have been fitting

  • @smev4341
    @smev4341 Před 29 dny

    You are absolutely right. I used this on site, and as you say you don’t want to be messing about and wasteing time playing about with tools.
    The other lads on site agreed, so we buried the saw in the concrete footings on site. That was the end of that.

  • @welshwoodco
    @welshwoodco Před měsícem

    Being from the UK we've never really had the worm drive style, which is probably reason I've always put my speed square at the back of the cut with it facing towards me. But, if a tool doesn't work for you, it doesn't work for you. I don't understand why everybody needs to try and convince you it should. It doesn't, there's a tool that does work for you, so use that one get your jobs done and onto the next job

  • @Triwiwer
    @Triwiwer Před měsícem

    You just saved me from buying the wrong tool. I never knew left and right version of framing saw exist. Thanks Cody!

  • @joebruesch4109
    @joebruesch4109 Před měsícem +1

    Milwaukee 2830-20 Circular Saw Rear Handle 7-1/4"
    They have that same style saw so you can cut with your right and use the speed square with your left

  • @JordanMilligan-sl7qq
    @JordanMilligan-sl7qq Před 25 dny

    24 year old framer from Texas here. Been framing since I was 18. I use a worm drive style battery saw for this exact reason.

  • @radar8988
    @radar8988 Před měsícem

    You are really loving this east coast vs west coast argument. When you make so much money from your CZcams audience I guess you can afford to alienate the better half of the country.

  • @Mitch2974
    @Mitch2974 Před 19 dny

    I have worked in the trades all my life, my Grandfather, Father , Uncle and Brother Where contractors. Growing up and until recently all circular saws where like the Milwaukee having the Blade on the right side. We never used speed squares to make straight cuts we just made straight cuts. This is not to say your wrong but its just all we knew.

  • @levigarcia5793
    @levigarcia5793 Před měsícem

    40 year pro carpenter here. All saw mfg I know of make a “sidewinder” right side blade saw. I own a left side blade Milwaukee battery saw. I won’t buy a right side blade saw. I unfollowed you a few years ago because you were taking freebies from sponsors and seemed to praise the product without putting it thru its paces. Most of your content is beneficial to many. I admire your dedication to God and family and your distrust of govt. Peace be with you and yours.

  • @thurumansmith3101
    @thurumansmith3101 Před 19 dny

    Thanks. Tbh, as a left-hander, I prefer the milwaukee design. That said, the vast majority of the labor force is wrong handed. I realize not being left-handed is a disability.