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14/02/2005 3:51 PM

Any disadvantage of 12" SCMS versus 10" SCMS

Am looking at either Bosch or Makita 10 or 12" SCMS to finish the trim
and flooring in a house I am building. Is there any disadvantage to
using a 12" versus a 10" other than cost and a bit more weight.

Am installing some fairly wide cove molding - thought the 12" might
come in handy.


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WB

"Wess"

in reply to [email protected] on 14/02/2005 3:51 PM

14/02/2005 7:06 PM

Go with the 10" saws, the 12's deflect too much for my liking. Cut your
crown on the flat, a much better way to do it anyway.

tn

"toolguy"

in reply to [email protected] on 14/02/2005 3:51 PM

14/02/2005 8:08 PM

I'd go with the 12" if I was buying again. I've got the 10" Makita.
Great saw but I have needed to cut past it's limits many times. I
would not hesitate on the 12" if I had the cash and space.

Neil

c

in reply to [email protected] on 14/02/2005 3:51 PM

14/02/2005 10:55 PM

FWIW, my Hitachi 8½" SCMS will cut 12". Of course, the diameter also
limits the height capacity. Hitachi has a new 10" that you might want
to consider. Plus they were making sliders before Bosch or Makita
IIRC.

Mike

On 14 Feb 2005 15:51:48 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>Am looking at either Bosch or Makita 10 or 12" SCMS to finish the trim
>and flooring in a house I am building. Is there any disadvantage to
>using a 12" versus a 10" other than cost and a bit more weight.
>
>Am installing some fairly wide cove molding - thought the 12" might
>come in handy.

n

in reply to [email protected] on 14/02/2005 3:51 PM

15/02/2005 12:16 AM

Keep an eye out for the Dewalt dual bevel. I picked up a refurb for
$209 at a WW show. For that price, I guess it's OK. I had sold my
Hitachi 8.5" SCMS in favor of a CMS that can be place on a 24" wide
bench. The sliders take another 6" or so.

On 14 Feb 2005 20:08:15 -0800, "toolguy" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I'd go with the 12" if I was buying again. I've got the 10" Makita.
>Great saw but I have needed to cut past it's limits many times. I
>would not hesitate on the 12" if I had the cash and space.
>
>Neil


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