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Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: goldnut] #6683579
12/04/19 10:50 PM
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Miter saws are also great for cutting , deer legs into dog bones, do up a box full and keep them in the freezer. old243

Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: goldnut] #6683650
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Dewalt 780 Compound slider and mount it to a Ridgid SUV miter saw stand.
The stand is much, much better than the dewalt stand.

The new dewalt 780 are so tight and precise I couldn't imagine anything being any better.
Full time contractor and I use it from everything from PT 6x6 to delicate trim work. My only complaint is that the dust exhaust throat is way to small and clogs up constantly. My Rigid saw has a big throat, but the tolerances of that saw are sub par.


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Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: Bill from NJ] #6683669
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Originally Posted by Bill from NJ
My wife pushed me into Purchasing a DeWalt Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw a few years ago.

I have used it to cut everything from Crown molding, base boards, trim of all sizes and styles.

There are hundreds of uses just for around the house. My wife can attest!



Several reviews on youtube show that to be awesome. Right now, I think the best one going is the Bosch slider.

Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: goldnut] #6683768
12/05/19 08:20 AM
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I’ve got a 12” Bosch dual bevel sliding compound miter and love it. It’s a beast. A good stand is just as important.


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Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: goldnut] #6683771
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Got the 12" Dewalt double bevel sliding miter saw.Not much you cant do with it.


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Re: Miter saw recommendations [Re: goldnut] #6683977
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Have used the new Bosch for several years, and I’m not impressed. It’s bulky, heavy, and not as smooth as a Dewalt. It only betters the Dewalt by offering tighter to the wall clearance. The flex volt give you a plug in option for nearly the same price. As for stands, the heavy duty chop saw stand Dewalt makes is the best in my opinion.

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