@@a777aa64rus Thanks!! A few nails in some old renovation boards. Did just fine with a decent blade. 😊Dan
@kenc9162
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Looks like a lot of bang for the buck in that green brand for the home owner/DIYer if they don’t overdrive them. Have you found any capability limitations for typical shop/house stuff vs a Ridgid or Milwaukee or is it mostly power/speed and vibrations? That saw looks like it borrowed a few pieces from the Gen 5X Ridgid I had years ago. Nice video. Oh…what bar is on the chainsaw in the background?
@ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
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@@kenc9162 I’ve found that Ryobi is perfect price/tool for the average homeowner doing basic DIYer stuff. Long term if you push them they don’t last long. You can tell based on price/build quality Ridgid and Milwaukee are built better, but that comes with price! Every tool has its place depending on your budget or job you’re doing. If you hang a shelf once a year, Ridgid and Milwaukee are over kill. At the end of the day I always say, no matter the tool brand just get out in your shop and have fun!! As for the bar, it’s a 16” Oregon with an Oregon chain. Thanks for watching. Check out my video interview on what tool brand is best. Thanks for watching! 😊 Dan kzitem.info/news/bejne/zYaQmoltipZ8nn4si=5dj542UpBX_cW2yc
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