I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
I got the Prazzi attachment for my Skill Saw in the early 2000s and it worked very well , was easy to use, love cutting rafters with it , it cut upto 9 at once.
since you have an in with skill saw .tell them to sell the cases by themselves .i have older saws but would love to have the plastic cases to mount my saws to
I would guess that your first chain that you said was used for a year might have needed sharpening?? This is one I can pass up (not like last week where you cost me money!!LOL), I have a couple of little gas saws which do the occasional job quite well. I would go with the battery chain saws before this one I think. Take care. Doug
@RRBuildings The Prazi cutter does in fact have a tensioner, unless you have one of the very first models. should have an adjustment to the right of the bolt that attaches the power head to the saw. Great comparison video though, nice to see an all in one model. Pricey, but if you use it all the time, it would pay for itself quickly. Similar situation for the Cuz-D saw. If you need it, it's priceless.
I had an old chainsaw attachment for an old skilsaw but I’ve used chainsaws for going on 30 years. I use a 30” chain bar when gang cutting and I’m not sure I would make this leap but will be keeping an eye on this for sure.
I've used the Festool SSU 200 on track and that's amazing for making precise and straight cuts. Believe the price is about the same. Only 8" (200mm) cut though.
@@TERRORoftheLORD No, it doesn't but if you know anything about chain saws this should not be an issue. Have you never oiled anything manually. And I already had the saw.
@@dennisrisk6063 Its a good value if you have the saw. But if you need to buy the saw it's a wash. He didn't mention if the skillsaw could be converted to a regular blade.
@@TERRORoftheLORD Since I put the Prazi attachment on my saw I have yet to take it off. (Many Years) Which means I probably didn't need the worm drive saw in the first place. But I really like it for landscaping timbers and such. Skills new saw with the bar looks good alright and probably well thought out. Good point on the putting a circular blade on it.
To make the cuts really similar how about starting with a new chain on the sawsquatch and prazi. Which one have you used more, wouldn't that one have a duller chain?
Because in the end... does it really matter? It was a comparison per say. It was just giving people options for tools to make their jobs easier. Most people don’t even know this stuff exists
Thanx for the info. I think that Prazi might be the tool I add to my collection. I wont have to lug my chainsaw to cut beams !! Watched your old Prazi video, looks like it will mount to pretty much any cordless saw !! Ive got the Dewalt 60volt !
nice, video. really looks stronger/longer lasting than the prazi, thanks kyle. i hope my earlier comment on the other video was the inspiration for this video!
Bought this today and it really struggled on cutting douglas fir beams, 8"x12"... bogged down, got clogged in the cut quite a bit even though wood wasn't that wet. Tried toe in and toe out to start the cut, nothing helped. Expected way more out of this saw, any experience cutting heavy timber with it that is similar to mine? Just curious if its worth keeping or not
Kyle love your content, have you seen a mafell zsx this is a beast of a saw loads of power and bevels 60 degrees both ways and can also go on guide rails but has a hefty price starting at about £4500 with replacement tct chains running about £800 so not cheap per cut
Very cool. But would it be possible to do side by side comparison with chainsaw and a reg skilsaw doing multiple cuts for time accuracy and quality of cut?
I keep track of your works - I think you create warehouses and very strictly and accurately everything you touch - well done, keep doing people masterpieces, I personally got a big desire to do things myself
Mafell and Festool have had these for years in Europe but they can be VERY expensive. One of the Mafell models costs over $17,000. You have to be cutting a lot of beams to justify that.
im a deck builder , I have thinking about this tool for years to cut stair stringers at the same time to save time and improve acuracy , whatching in action what so you think about this aplication ?
nice for rough cutting, wouldn't trust it for exposed cuts, for 700$ i'll keep my 16" Makita circular saw and leave my chainsaw for firewood and what not......
got to tell you, the dreaded safety switch has been common on UK corded saws for more than twenty years, I hate the things ! but I still have a 9” Makita that does not , my favourite !
Im a production framer that frames very large houses, we are disappointed in this saw. It struggles through 5-1/4" PSL beams. Probably only use is bulk cutting TJIs with really rough cuts
האם לא קיימת כאן בעיית בטיחות בעבודה , תחשוב על המוצר שלא עובד בהמשך לכיוון היד , יכול בהחלט לחתוך איתו רגל If there is no safety issue here at work, think about the product that does not work later in the hand, can certainly cut a leg with it
Joe Public I know. And it does. I wrote what He said in video. “Use it wisely” That would be the money Kyle don’t care how you use. And to that I respond buy his merch. It is not him saying it. Just me saying use your money wisely by buying his merch. Lol.. 😁😎
This is an unusually clumsy video. After having this in excess of a year, it is also very late to the opera. I wonder if Skillsaw was responsible for pressuring Kyle to make the video in order to get the production model - or other tools in the future. I never heard Kyle say why he took so long to do a video on this saw. I wanted to see if the bar could be used without the brace so it could be used in a plunge capacity for making tenons in post & beam construction?
No one pressures me to make any video on my channel... I’ve had it for awhile, I’ve gotten requests to share my thoughts?? What else do you want? I can only share what I know or how I use a tool. I’m not the type that pretends to have it all figured out. You get what you get and that’s just me. Sorry. Feel free to request tools to talk about or questions you might have and I’ll do the best to answer what I know
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
You sound like I did today cutting out mortar joints and surface grinding. Cords, more cords, and hoses everywhere. Drives me nuts!
I got the Prazzi attachment for my Skill Saw in the early 2000s and it worked very well , was easy to use, love cutting rafters with it , it cut upto 9 at once.
loved the style of review, with realistic user error included and narrated, good job
"I barely ever need more than about 6 inches"
Giggity
Noconz0727 MC That’s what she said
Probably why there was a cut after he said that. They couldnt stop laughing at it.
@@billschreiber4902 LOL
Hahaha
Wranglergoof recently had an attachment that fits on any worm drive skill saw.
thnksno Fricken best thing I’ve ever heard him be called. Thanks for makin my day.
Lmbo!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kyle love your not so subtle disclaimers on that tool...keep up the good work buddy..it was entertaining
since you have an in with skill saw .tell them to sell the cases by themselves .i have older saws but would love to have the plastic cases to mount my saws to
Don't see me needed this to much but it is cool as hell and I can see it being useful to some people.
Great video says a lot about your character! One of my favorite content creators
I would guess that your first chain that you said was used for a year might have needed sharpening?? This is one I can pass up (not like last week where you cost me money!!LOL), I have a couple of little gas saws which do the occasional job quite well. I would go with the battery chain saws before this one I think. Take care. Doug
The way skil is going with cordless I won't be surprised there is a cordless version of that saw.
@RRBuildings The Prazi cutter does in fact have a tensioner, unless you have one of the very first models. should have an adjustment to the right of the bolt that attaches the power head to the saw. Great comparison video though, nice to see an all in one model. Pricey, but if you use it all the time, it would pay for itself quickly. Similar situation for the Cuz-D saw. If you need it, it's priceless.
Thank you for sharing, we had been hand cutting 8x8's and now I think the carpentry saw will be better.
I had an old chainsaw attachment for an old skilsaw but I’ve used chainsaws for going on 30 years.
I use a 30” chain bar when gang cutting and I’m not sure I would make this leap but will be keeping an eye on this for sure.
You did a review a couple of years ago on the Prazi Beam Cutter if I'm not mistaken. Its a third of the price and I love mine.
Hi Kyle, your first skilsaw could do with a sharpen and depth gauges taken down and would slice through like butter
Boy u guys have some great videos, learning a lot of great trade tips , keep them coming. , thanks 👍
Man, Kyle you have some amazing tools dude.
I've used the Festool SSU 200 on track and that's amazing for making precise and straight cuts. Believe the price is about the same. Only 8" (200mm) cut though.
The Prazi attachment seemed better to me. Tool seems akward to use, but fills a need. Great review!!
Had the Prazi for many years only problem was stepping on the bar laying on the floor
I noticed that the Prazi doesn't address the bar needing oil.
@@TERRORoftheLORD No, it doesn't but if you know anything about chain saws this should not be an issue. Have you never oiled anything manually. And I already had the saw.
@@dennisrisk6063 Its a good value if you have the saw.
But if you need to buy the saw it's a wash. He didn't mention if the skillsaw could be converted to a regular blade.
@@TERRORoftheLORD Since I put the Prazi attachment on my saw I have yet to take it off. (Many Years) Which means I probably didn't need the worm drive saw in the first place. But I really like it for landscaping timbers and such. Skills new saw with the bar looks good alright and probably well thought out. Good point on the putting a circular blade on it.
I remember in one of Larry hauns videos he used one of those to cut a 4×4.
4 buh 4
35 years ago, Larry was cuttin 4-buh
-4’s better than all these children today.
In Australia dressed 300mm X 300mm(11,8 inches) Merbau posts are becoming really popular as a feature, that bad boy looks really useful!
To make the cuts really similar how about starting with a new chain on the sawsquatch and prazi. Which one have you used more, wouldn't that one have a duller chain?
Sean Jones I was thinking the same thing, a dull chain would make either saw cut slowly.
Because in the end... does it really matter? It was a comparison per say. It was just giving people options for tools to make their jobs easier. Most people don’t even know this stuff exists
I’ve got the protool version which is a nice unit and runs on a rail which is good but only cuts 180mm so a bit shy on length
Thanx for the info. I think that Prazi might be the tool I add to my collection. I wont have to lug my chainsaw to cut beams !! Watched your old Prazi video, looks like it will mount to pretty much any cordless saw !! Ive got the Dewalt 60volt !
Is it possible to rip lengthways along a plank with this machine?
nice, video. really looks stronger/longer lasting than the prazi, thanks kyle. i hope my earlier comment on the other video was the inspiration for this video!
Bought this today and it really struggled on cutting douglas fir beams, 8"x12"... bogged down, got clogged in the cut quite a bit even though wood wasn't that wet. Tried toe in and toe out to start the cut, nothing helped. Expected way more out of this saw, any experience cutting heavy timber with it that is similar to mine? Just curious if its worth keeping or not
Kyle love your content, have you seen a mafell zsx this is a beast of a saw loads of power and bevels 60 degrees both ways and can also go on guide rails but has a hefty price starting at about £4500 with replacement tct chains running about £800 so not cheap per cut
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I need this tool. I have no earthly use for this tool.... but I need this tool.
Very cool. But would it be possible to do side by side comparison with chainsaw and a reg skilsaw doing multiple cuts for time accuracy and quality of cut?
My foremen used something similar to cut glulams for a garage. It was his Stihl chainsaw.
This thing is a beast 💪 great review
I keep track of your works - I think you create warehouses and very strictly and accurately everything you touch - well done, keep doing people masterpieces, I personally got a big desire to do things myself
Mafell and Festool have had these for years in Europe but they can be VERY expensive. One of the Mafell models costs over $17,000. You have to be cutting a lot of beams to justify that.
Yeah, but those have the quality. Not the case here
Ser Avi I have the new DDF40 and the p1cc. They are fantastic machines.
That Prazi seemed to be running at a high RPM. Maybe that's why it cut so fast? Just a thought.
Kyle have you seen the Mikita carpentry chainsaw? A bloody excellent but very expensive tool!
im a deck builder , I have thinking about this tool for years to cut stair stringers at the same time to save time and improve acuracy , whatching in action what so you think about this aplication ?
Is the chain saw bar part of this available as a separate part to install on your regular skill worm drive saw?
Have you heard when and if this will be made cordless? I want one but I would rather wait for a cordless
Anymore home remodel videos coming ?
Not for now
I always keep the biggest part of my base plate on the biggest part of my cut
Mafell carpenters chainsaw, expensive but bloody good at the job. Rips curves into 6 inch oak slabs no problem.
You live near Skilsaw headquarters? In Hong Kong???
nice for rough cutting, wouldn't trust it for exposed cuts, for 700$ i'll keep my 16" Makita circular saw and leave my chainsaw for firewood and what not......
Been looking forward to this one
I wonder if these are accurate enough to gang cut stringers
I’d say depending on your desire for perfection.
Get yourself a straight forward chain saw and learn how to use it just as good.
No way you are getting cuts that true and square with a regular chainsaw
got to tell you, the dreaded safety switch has been common on UK corded saws for more than twenty years, I hate the things ! but I still have a 9” Makita that does not , my favourite !
A 20 minute video about a chainsaw, I can feel my beard growing just watching this.
You might want to put an extension on the dust port
so, this is for accurate and large cut right
Pretty niche for most carpentry, but I could justify this for 11 7/8” glulam beams
Im a production framer that frames very large houses, we are disappointed in this saw. It struggles through 5-1/4" PSL beams. Probably only use is bulk cutting TJIs with really rough cuts
Kyle, I don't think $700 for that is really that expensive. It is a specialty tool.
Better than cutting by hand
i think a chainsaw has a bar, and not a blade.. awesome video,
What about kickback protection?
hopefully they come out with an 18" blade so I can cut through the 16" I joist
האם לא קיימת כאן בעיית בטיחות בעבודה , תחשוב על המוצר שלא עובד בהמשך לכיוון היד , יכול בהחלט לחתוך איתו רגל
If there is no safety issue here at work, think about the product that does not work later in the hand, can certainly cut a leg with it
Would it not be better tojust buy a cordless chain saw at half the cost?
What are those clamps?
I’m so OCD that I tried to blow off the saw dust after your drew your pencil line. 😂 👍
Just want to put this out there, if a chainsaw is making dust then it needs sharpened. They should be making chips.
you got so many tools would you ever consider getting rid of some
Who supplies these chains to skilsaw..
Kyle: I don’t Care what you use your money on, use it wisely.
Use the affiliate link in description and buy RR merch.. hehe 🤞🏻😎👍🏻😇
But he’s not telling you to buy his stuff... his statement stands.
Joe Public I know. And it does. I wrote what He said in video. “Use it wisely” That would be the money Kyle don’t care how you use. And to that I respond buy his merch. It is not him saying it. Just me saying use your money wisely by buying his merch. Lol.. 😁😎
Good info 🙏 thanks
Super, как можно купить?
they are only $422 on Amazon right now!
I swear if you give me that dewalt 20v router I’ll like every video for the next 2years........ deal🤝
Chain saws have blades?
A lot of small ones on chain.
@@JosephQPublic those would be called.... teeth
15:42 looks like I'm fairly square. Everyone agrees, you're pretty square alright 🤪
A power cord is better than gas powered, imo. Well, at least for carpentry tools.
Hấp dẫn lắm bạn ạ
$198.00 gas chain saw works for me...lol
Hey bro
Awesome
This is an unusually clumsy video. After having this in excess of a year, it is also very late to the opera. I wonder if Skillsaw was responsible for pressuring Kyle to make the video in order to get the production model - or other tools in the future. I never heard Kyle say why he took so long to do a video on this saw.
I wanted to see if the bar could be used without the brace so it could be used in a plunge capacity for making tenons in post & beam construction?
No one pressures me to make any video on my channel... I’ve had it for awhile, I’ve gotten requests to share my thoughts?? What else do you want? I can only share what I know or how I use a tool. I’m not the type that pretends to have it all figured out. You get what you get and that’s just me. Sorry. Feel free to request tools to talk about or questions you might have and I’ll do the best to answer what I know
@@RRBuildings Wow, what a passive-aggressive answer. Quite dissapointing
Ser Avi - Passive aggressive? He was quite clear.
I love it
@wranglerstar take a look at this mate
Quanto costa questa macchina
May not be as accurate but y cant u buy a nice chainsaw for 200ish?
That things a f****n death trap.
Festool ssp -200eb forever
I use my electric chain saw to do the same thing.
Mafell has been doing this for years. Way better. But unfortunately, premium tools have premium prices😭😭😭
Why does he have that?
It is a high volume production Framers tool.
He has already said he is a general contractor.
I’m a framer and builder... what are you taking about?
it is definitely a production and not a precision tool
look at the price of the mafell and you will stop complaining about it's price. this is not a mass made diy'er tool.
Ei mam heavy a job for me?i am operator machine ok
It's not a clean cut..if you scribe a line..can't even see the line after it starts cutting.
Sup bud ?
Wow, what a machine, scary as hell, looks like a finger, leg, are nut remover to me ? I'm running for the hills, See Ya
Oh no it has a plug no battery
Unless Skil is building those in the US again they are way overpriced.
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