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    I'm going through my tools and trying to get rid of stuff I will not need.

    I have a table saw and compound sliding miter saw and now I don't see the point in having my hand held circular saw. Is there any benefit in hanging onto my circular saw?
    ...and across the line.

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    Yes.
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    A REAL man will always have a circular saw in his tool box.
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    Seriously, I dont use mine very often since I have a table saw, miter saw, jig saw, sawsall. hand saw and rotozip. I could do without it, its handy when cutting sheets of plywood but I could do it with another saw if I had to.

    I have been interested in that small saw that has the two opposing circular blades. I forgot whag it is called though.
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    I use my circular saw regularly... it's portable too...
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    The point is portability, and it doesn't take up much room to store.

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    keep it.............

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    Keep it. I use mine all the time and I do have a table saw as well.

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    yes. next time you need to cut a 4'x8' sheet into a 4'x4' sheet you'll miss the circular saw.
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    Personally, I have only cut about 2 full sheets of plywood in the last 10 years. I am not giving up my circular saw, but I could live without it.
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    The circular saw is great for buffing light scratches out of your paint.

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    At least hang on to it through the move. too many outdoor projects where a quick cut is all you need.
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