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wesf66

07/05/2005 10:36 AM

miter saws: 12" vs. 10" slide. Any advice?


I'm going to be getting a new saw to cut lots of 2x8's in an upcoming
project. I'm looking for something in the $500 canadian range. Would
a slide be as accurate as a regular miter saw. would the slides
eventually get sloppy?


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tt

"toller"

in reply to wesf66 on 07/05/2005 10:36 AM

07/05/2005 12:57 PM

If the max you need is 8", then a 12" is adequate and half the price of a
sliding 10".

PF

"Pierre Fortin"

in reply to wesf66 on 07/05/2005 10:36 AM

08/05/2005 11:54 AM

What do you mean by a lot of 2 X 8? 50 units? 200 units? 1000 units?
I suggest to buy an industrial 7 1/4" radial saw with an incorporated break
(Dewalt).
You make some gabarits (45, 30o, etc) to satisfy your needs. It is more
accurate than a sliding saw, its more versatile, you save space and you have
a more usefull tool.

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> I'm going to be getting a new saw to cut lots of 2x8's in an upcoming
> project. I'm looking for something in the $500 canadian range. Would
> a slide be as accurate as a regular miter saw. would the slides
> eventually get sloppy?
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