JOEPRO
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If it's set square now and I don't adjust anything the only real variable must be blade wear surely? In which case if I notice any difference in cut speed or quality I'll have a spare blade from the same supplier on hand and swap it out.Not at all mate,i was the same with mine and i spent hours fettling it...in the end i settled for a saw that never kept spitting its blade with a reasonable decent cut. Horses for courses, just look at the low price of them, great little saws all the same.
Again for all I cut it will be years until I get to that point unless I break a blade!
If it was used every day in a business environment then I would agree its not built for that and would likely have other long term wear issues as a result like hinge wear and would require further adjustment / maintenance to counteract.