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I've got to replace some deck boards in about a month I've borrowed a friend's old Ryobi saw to make some saw horses recently but I'm afraid if putting to much wear and tear on it and having to buy him a new one if it breaks. Is that something I should worry about? I'm planning to replace to surface boards for a 7ft wide front porch and a back deck that looks about 10x15ft.And I'm planning to do most cutting on saw horses for the near future, since I don't have a lot of table space for diy stuff. Are worm drives harder to use on saw horses and for 1x6's and 2x4's?I'm leaning towards a corded Makita saw, since I'm very happy with a Makita drill/driver combo I bought recently, but Skilsaw seems to have a very strong offering as well. Thoughts? via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2uo0Z2W

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