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what to look for when purchasing a 12" sliding compound miter saw?
Apr 30, 2008 by scott581798 | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
doing a comparitive dissection between different brands. want to know what factors are important to people when purchasing, besides get.
Away sure that the saw has 2 rails for sliding, not just 1. The ability to bevel in both directions is a great memorable part. Look at how far in each direction the saw will swing for miters. Most have at least 50 degrees now. Lasers are a ridiculous
woodtick314 | Apr 30, 2008
Traverse sure that the saw has 2 rails for sliding, not just 1. The ability to bevel in both directions is a great best. Look at how far in each direction the saw will swing for miters. Most have at least 50 degrees now. Lasers are a ridiculous privilege.
woodtick314 | Apr 30, 2008
what is the best 12-in sliding compound miter saw?
Nov 14, 2008 by j2b4o | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
Im in the deal in and my biggest concern is fit and finish .
I do custom trim, cabinets, doors, exc.. my old dewalt is on its way out and I dont like the new dewalts that I have seen and tried. Im belief, makita, ridgid, or maybe bosch. I need
Most saws with honest names will work if you maintain the accuracy. My preference is DeWalt only because there is a DeWalt store adjacent (and I don't have to deal with Home Despot for things like crown stops, etc.
In my opinion, all saws
CanadaClub | Nov 14, 2008
12" Bosch miter saw on a Ridged portable work stand?
Oct 18, 2007 by pit | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
Im installing my 12" Bosch sliding compound miter saw on a Ridged manageable work stand. Im sceptical about using the whinny mounting screws that Ridgid supplies to toe-hold saw in place. Does anyone have this kind of set up, and give some advise.
There is mean stress on screws /bolts . You are just putting pressure on handle while saw dose effort . As long as its tight you are fine. We use a sliding compound miter saw at work and use some planks and horses. And screw down with dry wall insist.(most
lostin90s | Oct 18, 2007
Whats the lightest and smallest 12" sliding compound saw??
Nov 22, 2007 by Eric | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Interval to upgrade, and catch some of these sales at the time of season, I had my mind set on the Ridgid 12 inch sliding compound (it's absolutely the Ryobi, but sold under the ridgid name here in the states, ryobi in the UK), but last night at HD, they
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