Miter Angle Fine Adjust with Detent Override - makes it simple to dial-in precise miter angles
Integral Dust Channel - captures 75% of all dust and debris cut by capturing dust near the cut on both sides of the blade and directing it to the back of the saw
Dual-integral Jobsite Lights & no. 8211; fully illuminate the work -piece and cut line from either side of the blade
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What miter saw should I buy?
Jun 16, 2009 by Ed J | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I already have a 10" Dewalt heighten miter saw, but since it doesn't slide and it's only a 10" blade, I'm really not able to saw through large stocks of wood. So this summer i'm looking to upgrade to a new one. I'm looking at ones that Fall
I have the Dewalt 12" sliding heighten miter saw and I love it. I have had it for about 2 years now and it has cut everything I have thrown at it. (I bought it because I am building a house.) This thing actually cut through 2 pieces of LVL (laminated
GHSIII | Jun 16, 2009
the Milwaukee is very likely the best choice, but remember that 12" blades are much more expensive than 10" and if you have a sliding saw a 10" might be proof enough
N | Jun 16, 2009
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