Has anyone used the Sawsquatch carpentry chainsaw? Im looking at picking one up for a timber frame project to cut 8x8"+ to length. Its a chain saw, so cut finish isnt important, but im more than a little concerned about how squarely it cuts. The youtube reviews leave a lot to be desired--to be fair, they are all rough framing guys and none are TFers. On my last project, i cut each side and finished with a handsaw, but that is a fair amount of time and effort when you multiply it by 50 cuts. I saw people rave about the 16" circ sawsquatch, but i dont have a good feel for this one. Anytime someone asks about it, others chime in saying how the Prazi Beam Saw accessory was just 'so-so' for them. This is the dedicated beam saw from Skil that is relatively new to market. Not to build it up like it competes with the Mafell, but i almost purchased a used 16" Mafell circ saw from a guy off craigslist, and he told me the 16" sawsquatch was about 7/10 as good as the mafell. If the same is true of the carpentry chain saw, then im going to jump all over it. If it sucks, then ill stick to the Mafell KSS80 and a ryoba, i suppose.