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Mitre saw help please
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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 382900" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>Watch the weight. A simple saw with a 10" blade works most of the time. I have 12" tilting Dewalt that is great for crown moulding. It is a workhorse but it is getting too heavy for me to move around. At 72, I also had to start buying my concrete iin 50 lb bags, instead of 80!lb ones. </p><p></p><p>For over 30 years I used Sears' first saw at home and on the job. It was simple and light weight. I loved it. My son still has it now. It was the cheapest miter saw made at that time. Mine is probably the last one of those saws left. </p><p></p><p>I would look at weight, how I plan to use it and then price. I like my Dewalt while I am using it, but I hate moving it. </p><p></p><p> I have a few HF tools that I like but I have not had good luck with their power tools.</p><p></p><p>Bobber boy hit most of the main points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 382900, member: 8483"] Watch the weight. A simple saw with a 10" blade works most of the time. I have 12" tilting Dewalt that is great for crown moulding. It is a workhorse but it is getting too heavy for me to move around. At 72, I also had to start buying my concrete iin 50 lb bags, instead of 80!lb ones. For over 30 years I used Sears' first saw at home and on the job. It was simple and light weight. I loved it. My son still has it now. It was the cheapest miter saw made at that time. Mine is probably the last one of those saws left. I would look at weight, how I plan to use it and then price. I like my Dewalt while I am using it, but I hate moving it. I have a few HF tools that I like but I have not had good luck with their power tools. Bobber boy hit most of the main points. [/QUOTE]
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