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03-02-2009, 6:37 PM #1 Milwaukee Circular Saw Case #6390-21 question As unbelievable as this might seem I got my new Tilt-Lok saw that came in this plastic case and I have no idea how to get the saw back in the case. I should have studied the saw before removing it! It’s made in China, it’s a Chinese puzzle! Place the saw into the case with the handle facing the RH side of the case, the blade facing the back and the motor facing the front of the case.

A bare tool circular saw is any saw that does not come with a circular blade. Your learning curve will be longer than in case of other circular saws such as the Ryobi P506 One+ or the Makita XSS02Z 18V LXT Circular Saw. Read our review and compare the best circular saws or read our complete in depth circular saw tool guide.

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How do you store a circular saw?

You don’t want to just leave them in the bottom of a tool bag or lying around your workbench. If your circular saw case has a spot for blades, keep them there. Alternatively, you can set up pegs or nails near your workbench to hang the blades from.

How do you store a saw?

Saws should be stored only by hanging them from their handles (centering their chi with the molten core of the earth) or by storing them on their teeth as long as they are fully supported.

How do I store my power tools?

The best places to store your power tools include a shed, garage, or basement. The most important thing to consider is humidity and how to manage and/or maintain it. In your home, for example, you can easily control moisture with a dehumidifier. Therefore, basement storage is often ideal for power tools.

What size blade does a Milwaukee M18 circular saw take?

As mentioned in our new Milwaukee tools post and 2014-2015 new Milwaukee tool preview, Milwaukee has come out with a new M18 Fuel brushless circular saw that’s built to handle full-size 7-1/4″ blades. It’s also a “right-handed” saw, which matches the design of most corded sidewinder-style circular saws.

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