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Big Foot SBFX BF 15 Amp 10-1/4-Inch Wormdrive Circular Saw

Big Foot SBFX BF 15 Amp 10-1/4-Inch Wormdrive Circular Saw
MSRP: $420.00
Your Price: $500.00
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Manufacturer: Big Foot
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Big Foot SBFX BF 15 Amp 10-1/4-Inch Wormdrive Circular Saw Features

Has 3-3/4-inch depth of cut and will cut any 4-times the material in one pass
Will cut 4-times the leaders, 2-times the sandwich leaders, and exposed beams
Will cut roof blocks, joist blocks, and fire blocks
Made by a framer for framers
Uses a 10-inch thin kerf blade; comes with 77 Skil saw motor, 10-inch blade, and guard kit
 

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Additional Big Foot SBFX BF 15 Amp 10-1/4-Inch Wormdrive Circular Saw Information

Includes 36T CT Blade . Made by a framer for framers. Has a 3-3/4 in. depth of cut and will cut any 4x material at one time. It will cut your 4x headers, 2x sandwich headers, exposed beams, decks, porches, fence posts, etc. A must for decking or fencing. Cut all your roof blocks, joist blocks and fire blocks. Uses a 10 inch Thin Kerf Blade. Comes with 77 Skil saw motor, 10 in. blade and guard kit.

 

What Customers Say About Big Foot SBFX BF 15 Amp 10-1/4-Inch Wormdrive Circular Saw:

i got this from amazon at first but i returned it as it did not have the more powerful saw part. got one from the company that makes the modifications for a little cheaper. great saw that does what it is intended, cutting thick material.

Another thing, and probably the most important in framing is that I can build a doubled rafter and cut it at 45 degrees or a lesser angle in one pass without having to follow up with the handsaw. No more having to roll 4x4 or 4x6 material to complete the cuts with your 7 1/4 inch saw, or finish the cut with a hand saw either.

This saw is heavier than the worm drive saws you might be used to. To use it one handed you need forearms like Popeye.

Evidently in the time since the more critical reviews of this saw were written, the manufacturer has corrected the cosmetic flaws that existed with the earlier models.The fit and finish and resultant usability of this saw are as good as any available on the market today. You might get smoke and sparks, but that would be the only indication.

That having been said, it is a wonderfully powerful saw, zipping through the hardest cuts you can throw at it. Knots in old wood and hidden nails do not even slow it down.

Big Foot does them in one pass. If you are a builder you need this saw.

We are using this saw with a Freud, 40 tooth Diablo 10 1/4" blade to cut our timber frame house. We are cutting about 3 3/4" deep in all of the big timbers with a smooth as glass finish.

The advantage of the Big Foot is that it weighs half as much as the Makita. except convert it to a 10-1/4 Circular saw.However, who really needs 10-1/4. The Makita cuts 6-1/4 inches deep, the Big Foot 14 cuts 5-3/4 inches deep. The only saw that competes with it might be the Big Foot 14 Inch Circular Saw.

There's no doubt that they are fine saws, and powerful, but take a deep breath. Grown men act like babbling little boys running for the ice cream truck whenever they hear the words "worm drive". This saw will only cut through a "nominal" 4x4. In those days, this saw could gang cut your studs, but no longer, unless you're not building to code.If you want to cut through doubled plates, then an 8-1/4 inch saw will do the same for a fraction of the cost and far less weight.

It's relatively new).If you just have to have a 10-1/4 saw, then I would probably choose the Big Foot over the Makita 5201NA 10-1/4-Inch Circular Saw. If you are going to be cutting green 4x4's, this saw will not cut through them. So. if you want to build that log cabin or timber frame out of true 4x4's, this saw won't help you. There is a Worm Drive cult in the carpentry world.

Makita's new 5008MGA, Magnesium 8-1/4 Inch SideWinder cuts 3 inches deep, 3/4 of an inch less than the Big Foot for twice the price. (As of writing this, Amazon still isn't selling the saw. I too can't resist the siren call of the worm-driven saw, even if it's going to cost me $50 dollars more.However, if you *really* want a saw that cut's everything, the Makita 5402A or 5402NA is the saw you want. This circular saw really will cut just about all your beams in one pass and will gang cut a modern stick framed wall. You'll need at least 5-1/2 inches to gang cut the modern stick framed house. I can due virtually anything a worm drive can do with my little 10.5 Amp makita circular saw. I own the Makita.

Or, if you want to gang cut a stick framed house, this saw won't help you. I suspect that when this conversion kit was invented, 2x4 walls were code. I've used the Big Foot 14 incher. The Makita costs less.The Big Foot 14 inch saw looks cooler.Choose wisely.

I'm really happy with this saw. It performs just as I expected. I've been using the Big Foot for several years now. If you're cutting 4x stock, you shouldn't be without one of these.

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