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dannygoh
post Sep 5 2017, 05:53 PM

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Hi sifus,

is this a good investment? DEWALT DCD776C2A 18V CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL 1.3AH (FOC 109 PCS ACCESSORIES)

https://shopee.com.my/DEWALT-DCD776C2A-18V-...72182.253699108
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post Sep 6 2017, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Sep 5 2017, 08:46 PM)
If you're just doing home DIY, the drill bits from this set already more than enough for your use in a long time.
The 2 x 1.3AH battery is a bit small but for home use its plenty of capacity already.

I hope one day they can bring in the dewalt table saw. sad.gif
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the battery is small mean it can't last long. any idea one battery last how long? 2 hours usage time?
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post Sep 7 2017, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Sep 6 2017, 06:36 PM)
2 hours continuous running sure cannot lar. The motor will burn first.
I think online there should be people review like 2AH = drilling how many holes, you can estimate the runtime base on that.

Home DIY On and off drilling and screwing will be sufficient.
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sure not continuous 2hrs usage. maybe total usage. i will try to look it up. thanks!
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post Oct 1 2019, 12:29 PM

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i want to get started wood working as weekend hobby.

my dream is to build a small kitchen cabinet and a shoe cabinet and enjoying building it.

i ask google and mostly start using table saw to cut out the pieces.

1) can anyone recommend a table saw? budget competitive

2) i think my toe kick support do not making much support. anyone have better idea and recommendation?


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post Oct 1 2019, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(ijan @ Oct 1 2019, 03:11 PM)
1. Budget berapa bos? Stay awak from the Makita MLT100, can consider the Bosch GTS10J (drawside is the non-standard mitre guide, horrible mitre slide, and max fence width 18, but i can use it to cut 19 3/4). But mahu save, can get Stanley at half price. However, equipment quality ada effect with wood quality, and if its a hobby, dun mind splurging some moreeeeeee.

But...circular saw paling useful, unless you have big place, and a panel saw.
2. your toe kick, sebelah ada, sebelah tidak ada. and the side tidak ada, is again supported by a horizontal piece. A piece is always stronger, vertically high.
rather than placing it horizontal, make it  vertical to actually give support. And the side ada, is flush with front, hows that a toe kick?

and, whats'up with your basic carcass design?
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1) Max i can get Dewalt DWE7470-B1 but how it compare to Stanley STST1825?

2) that side I hide the front toe kick to give u guys see behind the support structure.

3) I plan to build using Melamine chip board 15mm. I plan to build a cement counter top.

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post Oct 1 2019, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 1 2019, 04:27 PM)
The review I read from professional carpenter even favor Dewalt over Bosch. The ranking is like this:
Dewalt>Stanley>Black&Decker. They are actually under same roof. The warranty on many tools are 3 years, 2 years and 1 year respectively. I'd say Dewalt is for pro, Stanley semi-pro and B&D home DIY.  smile.gif
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If is like that, maybe i go for Stanley. It just a weekend hobby and no need to spend so much. Save few hundred and go for others tools.
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post Oct 1 2019, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 1 2019, 05:25 PM)
Circular saw will do what table saw can too, just need time to align and measure for correct cut. It is a first saw you need for long straight cut before the convenience of table saw.

I just use my Stanley circular saw to rebuilt my cabinet  blush.gif
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I do "plan" to get a china cordless circular saw.
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post Oct 2 2019, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 2 2019, 08:14 AM)
Why not? I saw this on sale, just about Stanley price and 3 years warranty.

https://www.lazada.com.my/products/dewalt-t...ka1dm4slb0j7os2

dannygoh why not have a look at this? I'm no DeWalt salesman, but the brand is always my first choice even if the review might say Bosch (just) a bit better because 3 years warranty  laugh.gif
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Delivery Standard Delivery = RM205.00 bangwall.gif

I will survey others shop for this model.
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post Oct 2 2019, 11:17 AM

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Anyone know where to get Melamine Chip Board around Puchong Area?
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post Oct 2 2019, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Oct 2 2019, 12:19 PM)
Can try tesco shop area. Beside 1 living.

Kim yong trading.
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post Oct 3 2019, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 3 2019, 07:59 AM)
Stated Out of Stock  laugh.gif

Lazada and Eagle are Authorized Dewalt Online Reseller and Eagle advertised on Lazada. Lazada won  laugh.gif
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hahaha. i go chat with them and now "magically" have 3 unit. rclxms.gif
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post Oct 3 2019, 04:42 PM

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Sifus,

What tools is required to complete the task below:

1) Table saw
2) Circular saw
3) Cordless Power Drill
4) Clamp
5) Pocket hole jig
6) Screws
7) Glue


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post Oct 9 2019, 03:35 PM

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Hi,

It's here. It super loud........ sweat.gif


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post Oct 9 2019, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 9 2019, 04:45 PM)
How you compare loud since this is your first table saw? laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

Been going through table saw review and comparison and I think this Dewalt is the right choice perhaps. The Stanley is cheaper but the miter slot is not standard. So, you cannot use universal one in the market just in case.

I'm considering one too. Let me know how it goes  wink.gif

One more thing. That table is not going to last  biggrin.gif
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I'm not comparing any table saw, it just super loud.

I just assembly and take picture. turn on for 5 second and immediate turn off. can't bear the loud noise. now browsing for ear protection and respirators. any recommendation?

I never used any cutting power tools. I really need to be 200% careful with it.
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post Oct 16 2019, 02:13 PM

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i have try the dewalt table saw. just a few cut i dont have a woorkable cut.

need to improve my skill.
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post Oct 16 2019, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 16 2019, 02:44 PM)
Why is that? I thought saw table will help less skill people than a circular saw  wink.gif
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less skill and no skill is different lo
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post Oct 20 2019, 01:28 PM

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I run into some issue. How do I cut bigger pieces in my table saw? Any suggestion?

I would like to cut a base panel for my cabinet estimate dimension 600mm x 900mm.

The rip fence just not able to support either dimension.
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post Oct 21 2019, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Oct 21 2019, 08:24 AM)
You probably just have to make a table saw to put your Dewalt. Instead of using the fence that came with the saw, you can clamp a straight piece of plank or a strip of straight plywood as a fence. However, this would be a project within your current project  laugh.gif



The easiest and fastest way is to have another a small table or saw horse. Put another board or another piece of 1/2 inch plywood to form a big table. You can then clamp a straight wood or metal on the far end as fence.

Another simpler option is to just use a circular saw. It is not difficult to cut straight piece. Refer here:

https://build-basic.com/build-a-diy-cutting-fence
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I do use circular saw to cut to smaller pieces.. The cut is not that great compare to my table saw.

After watching the video, I think i can do that.

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post Oct 23 2019, 02:07 PM

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I send my DeWalt table saw for warranty. I have try and try to horizontal my blade and no go. the alignment screw already max out. it say I'm the 2nd customer facing this issue.

The shop call up DeWalt and have 1 to 1 replacement. later I try to tune up my saw again and hope I got a workable cut.

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post Oct 24 2019, 10:29 AM

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Any sifu can recommend a saw blade for melamine/laminate chipboard?

My blade come with is chipping out the board.

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