Skil 3600-02 120-Volt Flooring Saw
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The portable, multifunctioning SKIL 3600-02 120-Volt Flooring Saw has the ability to make miter, cross, and rip cuts in many types of flooring materials. Designed to cleanly cut through hardwood, laminate, and engineered flooring up to 8 inches wide and 3/4-inch thick, this saw is perfect for all wood flooring projects. Whether your installation project takes you to the attic or the basement, this flooring saw goes right along with you, making it a great alternative to larger bench-top tools. Now you can measure, cut, and place your flooring planks without having to get up and walk back and forth to wherever your miter and table saws are set up, which means you can complete your installation in less time. For further convenience, the compact SKIL 3600-02 Flooring Saw offers a built-in cord wrap, a handle for easy portability, and a convenient push stick that stores under the tabletop. Cleanly Cuts Many Materials Simplifies Miter Cuts About SKIL Power Tools What's in the Box
120-Volt Flooring Saw
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Dual sliding rails provide accuracy and smooth operation during cross & miter cuts. View larger.
All-in-One Flooring Saw Offers Everything You Need
This flooring saw's all-in-one design gives you everything you need in one portable, powerful package. View larger.
The 3600-02 makes miter cuts up to 47° and has detents at the angles most commonly used in flooring installations. View larger.
Tackling a floor installation project usually requires a miter and table saw, each designed for a specific task. However, the SKIL 3600-02 Flooring Saw's all-in-one design gives you everything you need in one portable, powerful package. Saving you time, energy and money, this flooring saw makes accurate cross, miter, and rip cuts.
With the ability to rip through hardwood, laminate, and engineered flooring, the SKIL Flooring Saw features a 40-tooth carbide-tipped blade that provides a clean cut without shredding or splintering. Design engineers at SKIL gave this all-in-one tool an aluminum tabletop height of 1-1/2 inches, the same height as a piece of scrap 2x material or two pieces of stacked oak hardwood flooring. This design safely supports extra-long flooring pieces, so they don't bend or tip off the table as you cut. In addition, dual sliding rails keep your material in place to provide accuracy and smooth operation during cross and miter cuts.
This flooring saw has the capacity to make angled miter cuts between 0 and 47 degrees. Offering built-in miter table-top detents at 0, 22.5 and 45 degrees--the most common miter cut angles used in flooring installations--this flooring saw ensures cutting accuracy for all skill and experience levels.
SKIL Power Tools is a leader in portable electric power tools and accessories, serving the consumer, do-it-yourself, and professional construction markets. Founded in 1924 with the invention of the worm drive SKILSAW, SKIL now delivers a complete line of power tools engineered to help do-it-yourselfers achieve home project success, while also providing professionals durable, cost-conscious tools for the jobsite.
3600-02 120-volt flooring saw, (1) 75540 4 3/8-inch 40T blade, self-aligning rip/miter fence, blade wrench, clamp, and push stick.
Cut flooring planks to size quickly and easily, right where you're working.
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Skil 3600-02 120-Volt Flooring Saw
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Lightweight,Time saver. : Skil 3600-02 120-Volt Flooring Saw
After reading the reviews, I was shamed into trying a floor installation using the power tools that I already had at home. Yes, the Skil saw was convenient, but it was a one trick pony, and if you didn't need to do more than a room, it just wasn't necessary.
So I set up a integrate of jigs, got a rip guide for my circular saw. I was salvage money!
Now I'm not an experienced carpenter, and this was my first laminate flooring attempt. I'm not incapable, just inexperienced. I'm not inept, just not quite ept. After wasting a integrate of sheets of flooring, failing to make any sort of consistent cross cut and even worse rip cuts, I speedily drove over to Lowe's and picked this up. It was nothing short of a miracle for the irregularly shaped room I was working in.
It basically does 2 things: it's a sliding miter saw that makes just fine (and square) cross cuts where I expect them to be. The cuts were good adequate for my purpose; it acts as an itty bitty table saw to make rip cuts that are easy to do, and literal, to boot.
The quality to do these two things unquestionably for $150 ended up being worth every penny and greatly expedited a inspiring job.
I take one star off for the lack of expanded use for this gismo - I have no supplementary plans to put down flooring. It could help make a lovely birdhouse, and there may be a few times that I can use the ripping feature. It is unquestionably unable to do much trim work. It was far easier to cut quarter round on a cheap miter box. I weighed buying this against the probably smarter long term choice of a miter saw or better yet, a table saw. But in terms of usability, space, learning curve (there isn't any) and convenience, the Skil Flooring saw is unbeatable.
If you have a table saw, miter or chop saw, or better and more consistent carpentry skills than me, then this is unquestionably an unnecessary item for you. If you are like me, and partially ept, concerned in doing your own stuff, and you don't otherwise have or need an expanded power tool set, then please don't kid yourself like I did. Just go ahead and pick this up, and save the learning curve for the other issues that come up with putting down a floor.