I have the opportunity to pick up a never used Dewalt DW703 for
nothing. I know it is a good deal, but will I be sorry that it is
neither a 12" or a slider?
At this point in time, I do not foresee myself cutting anything bigger
than a 2x6 or 4x4 but that doesn't mean I won't in the future. I also
don't cut much crown molding but, again, you never know if that may
change.
I have learned over the years to buy things once and be done with it or
doesn't that pertain to freebies?
I agree with Toller. I have the DeWalt 708 (I think) 12" dual bevel
slider. I can cut a 4 x 12 with it. I've never seen a 4x12, but if I
do I'll be able to say I can cut it. In my smallish shop I can't keep
the slider set up because it requires about 12 inches behind the saw
for the sliding mechanism. There have been a alot of days where I
wished I had the a smaller one, saw that is.
Dave
Ahh.... you did say it was free, correct?
Then what exactly is the issue?
Take the saw, use it for as long as you deem neccessary.
If it ends up being what you want - great, didnt cost you anything.
If it ends up NOT being what you want, youre a step ahead of everyone
else already - you found that out for free rather then spending the 500
bucks.
Go for it.
All that aside, I think 10' is more than sufficient for _most_ people.
Unless you plan on cutting massive mouldings are large wood, you dont
need the 12' or a slider (both of which will take up more room).
Take it , at that price why question it.
Give it a good checkout before plugging it in as you would for any used
equipment.
I bought a radial arm saw because I needed to cut 1 x 8 to length. When
I started a house repair project I wound up buying a chop saw because I
could move it easily and for quickly trimming 2 x 4 and trim it was
ideal.
I've had a 10" compound mitre saw for 13 years now.I started with a HD
Ryobi with a STEEL deck. HEAVY!
After 6 years a carpenter buddy traded me even up for a brand new
Hitachi with an aluminum deck.
The Hitachi didn't fit in his truck box, but his worn out Ryobu had
fit. He knew I had the same saw so he
swapped me. He was almost apologizing duirng the transaction.
The 10" saw has done everything I've needed to trim 2 entire houses.
Free is free . . .
Jim
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> I have the opportunity to pick up a never used Dewalt DW703 for
> nothing. I know it is a good deal, but will I be sorry that it is
> neither a 12" or a slider?
Take it. I've had a 10" for about 6 years.
The smaller saw may even be more accurate--the blade flexes slightly
less than the 12", and the fixed mechanism has less play than the slider.
> At this point in time, I do not foresee myself cutting anything bigger
> than a 2x6 or 4x4 but that doesn't mean I won't in the future. I also
> don't cut much crown molding but, again, you never know if that may
> change.
For right-angle cuts its pretty easy to flip the piece and finish the
cut from the other side, assuming the saw is reasonably well aligned.
Chris
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>I have the opportunity to pick up a never used Dewalt DW703 for
> nothing. I know it is a good deal, but will I be sorry that it is
> neither a 12" or a slider?
>
Take it. It is free. If you can't live with it sell it, or donate it and
take a tax writeoff. Or better yet, send it to me.
Frank
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>I have the opportunity to pick up a never used Dewalt DW703 for
> nothing. I know it is a good deal, but will I be sorry that it is
> neither a 12" or a slider?
>
> At this point in time, I do not foresee myself cutting anything bigger
> than a 2x6 or 4x4 but that doesn't mean I won't in the future. I also
> don't cut much crown molding but, again, you never know if that may
> change.
>
> I have learned over the years to buy things once and be done with it or
> doesn't that pertain to freebies?
>
If it is a good enough deal you can always sell it if you find it is
inadequate. That makes a lot more sense than buying a 12" slider only to
find you haven't used it's capacity since you bought it.
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>I have the opportunity to pick up a never used Dewalt DW703 for
> nothing. I know it is a good deal, but will I be sorry that it is
> neither a 12" or a slider?
When I bought my saw, I bought the 12" because you just never know and
figured I'd use the additional size one day. I had a flooring job to do and
needed the saw at that time and really could have gotten away with a $79
China special. Truth is, I hardly ever really need the 12". I'm still
glad I bought it, but given the price of FREE, the 10" would be quite
serviceable for many years.