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"Michael Billings"

19/11/2004 11:21 PM

10" sliding miter saws

Is a general belief as to which 10" sliding miter saw is the one to get?
I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 10" Makita dual bevel saw (it
seems to be a bit older and therefore time tested). The other I have heard
to be good (Ive heard its beats the Makita flat out!) is the new hitachi
C10FSB (or the C10FSH laser version of the same saw). Any feedback on the
matter?

Thanks,

Michael


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"steve"

in reply to "Michael Billings" on 19/11/2004 11:21 PM

21/11/2004 10:47 AM

I have used 4 different versions of the Hitachi (the one with the laser) and
like the laser but nothing else, there is too much flex in the handle of the
saw, the laser fell apart on one, the flip fence seems to move somewhat when
normal pressure is put on it. The Dewalt on the other hand is a great saw,
have used it for 5 years now in trim work and love it, if it had a laser I
would never buy another saw (I added the laserkerf to mine)


"Michael Billings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Mdvnd.171281$df2.155037@edtnps89...
> Is a general belief as to which 10" sliding miter saw is the one to get?
> I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 10" Makita dual bevel saw (it
> seems to be a bit older and therefore time tested). The other I have
> heard to be good (Ive heard its beats the Makita flat out!) is the new
> hitachi C10FSB (or the C10FSH laser version of the same saw). Any
> feedback on the matter?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>

ma

max

in reply to "Michael Billings" on 19/11/2004 11:21 PM

20/11/2004 9:19 PM

I ran the Hitachi for about 5 years in an industrial situation. It is still
going strong. IT is noisy but I guess they all are. While that saw is still
going I have been using the 12 inch Dewalt for 3 years at home and trimmed
most of the rooms in my house as well as the framing. It is awesome. The
capacity is a little larger because of the bigger blade.
max

>
> "Michael Billings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:Mdvnd.171281$df2.155037@edtnps89...
>> Is a general belief as to which 10" sliding miter saw is the one to get?
>> I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 10" Makita dual bevel saw (it
>> seems to be a bit older and therefore time tested). The other I have
>> heard to be good (Ive heard its beats the Makita flat out!) is the new
>> hitachi C10FSB (or the C10FSH laser version of the same saw). Any
>> feedback on the matter?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>
> In the March 2004 issue of Wood magazine, they rated the Bosch 4410 as the
> top SCMS. They rated the Hitachi C10FSH as the top value saw.
>
> Dick Snyder
>
>

d

in reply to "Michael Billings" on 19/11/2004 11:21 PM

21/11/2004 4:45 PM

I've been using the Hitachi 8½" sliding miter saw and for a
homeowner/hobbyist I think its great. It'll cut up to 12" and how
often do you do that with a chop saw? The cuts are clean, the brake
actually works, and its so light I can carry it around , throw it in
the trunk, or store it when I'm not using it. About the only thing
I'd like is an accurate laser line and a better sawdust collection
system. But then, all these saws throw sawdust.

Mike



On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:58:11 -0500, "Dick Snyder"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Michael Billings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:Mdvnd.171281$df2.155037@edtnps89...
>> Is a general belief as to which 10" sliding miter saw is the one to get?
>> I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 10" Makita dual bevel saw (it
>> seems to be a bit older and therefore time tested). The other I have
>> heard to be good (Ive heard its beats the Makita flat out!) is the new
>> hitachi C10FSB (or the C10FSH laser version of the same saw). Any
>> feedback on the matter?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>
>In the March 2004 issue of Wood magazine, they rated the Bosch 4410 as the
>top SCMS. They rated the Hitachi C10FSH as the top value saw.
>
>Dick Snyder
>

DS

"Dick Snyder"

in reply to "Michael Billings" on 19/11/2004 11:21 PM

20/11/2004 3:58 PM


"Michael Billings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Mdvnd.171281$df2.155037@edtnps89...
> Is a general belief as to which 10" sliding miter saw is the one to get?
> I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 10" Makita dual bevel saw (it
> seems to be a bit older and therefore time tested). The other I have
> heard to be good (Ive heard its beats the Makita flat out!) is the new
> hitachi C10FSB (or the C10FSH laser version of the same saw). Any
> feedback on the matter?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>

In the March 2004 issue of Wood magazine, they rated the Bosch 4410 as the
top SCMS. They rated the Hitachi C10FSH as the top value saw.

Dick Snyder


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