Designed for the professional carpenter and remodeler, the M18 FUEL 6-1/2 in. Plunge Track Saw from Milwaukee delivers the Power to rip solid hardwoods, over 90% dust collection efficiency while providing the portability and precision users demand from a plunge saw. The Powerstate Brushless motor provides 6,300 RPM for finish quality, clean cuts. REDLINK PLUS intelligence ensures maximum performance and protection from overload, overheating and over discharge. The M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC6.0 battery delivers more cuts per charge and great durability then the competition. The saw features a variable speed dial allowing for setting the speed to your application. The smooth, pivoting plunge motion allows for precision plunge cuts with accurate depth of cut.
Product SKU:
321036665
UPC:
888234602142
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This deal might come up again over the next 90 days, but it's not likely to get any cheaper until Black Friday. Also, last year's BF price was $349, but they only had 55 in stock, so it sold out insanely quickly. My best guess is that this year's BF price will be around $375 or higher due to inflation.
$360 shipped Home Depot through my exchange for mil and vets.
I didn't know you could stack vet discount on top of sales if you buy through the exchange's portal to Home Depot, that's great to know. Thanks for the heads up!
I use a sheet of 5/8" OSB on two sawhorses, with a 1 1/2" sheet of rigid foam insulation on top for cutting down my sheets with a track saw. Rigid insulation supports my plywood without slowing down the saw if I cut a little too deep. I've used the same pieces for almost 2 years now. Cost was $25 for OSB and $20 for insulation, so about $45 total - not counting saw horses, which I had. You could also work with the rigid insulation on the ground if you don't mind kneeling.
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