The Super Sawsquatch ships with a 16 5/16″ blade, making it “the biggest worm drive saw on earth,” according to Skilsaw. With a cutting depth of 6 1/4″, the saw will probably appeal most to builders needing clean, one-pass cuts through beams. This beast may be big, but it’s nimble too – all-magnesium construction will help minimize weight and maximize durability.
This an excerpt from Power Tool Time by Martin Zibauer in our Feb/March 2018 issue.