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FrozenWasteland · 61-69, M
Sentimentality aside, unless you need rip capability, a sliding compound miter saw seems like the right choice.
If you do need to rip, there really isn't a decision. But *hint* a table saw is better.
Don't know much about current Metabo product, but my old Hitachi has been amazing. The Bosch articulating arm saw is great too, especially mounted to a bench. Great tool, but heavy.
If you do need to rip, there really isn't a decision. But *hint* a table saw is better.
Don't know much about current Metabo product, but my old Hitachi has been amazing. The Bosch articulating arm saw is great too, especially mounted to a bench. Great tool, but heavy.
jackjones68 · M
@FrozenWasteland cross cutting and rip sawind are two different processes. Depending on what you are cutting youll need different blades. Plus if the cross cut is a universal one that you can rip on, the blade and motor are above your hands, which makes it more difficult.