Ping,
Thanks. I have a much higher regard for Makita than I do for Bosch. That said...
One thing that's not obvious to me is whether the 2704 has a riving knife. They have someting called a "spreader" but it's not obvious if it functions as a riving knife. I looked at the users manual and found it VERY dfficult to determine anything about the blade guard, pawls, and spreader. It looks like the blade guard, anti-kickback pawls, and "spreader" are bolted together, and therefore inflexible and difficult to remove.
In talking with many people about blade guards and riving knives, ALL (no exceptions) said that took them off and threw them away because they constantly got in the way. This is related to all portable saws. I can't tell, but it looks like the 2704 blade safety features fall into the "hassle" category. If so, that's a major issue for me. I don't want to be forced to choose between safety and usability.
While the Bosch 4100 may have limitations (like weight and quality), I found the blade guard, pawls, and riving knife easy to remove, reconfigure, and/or reinstall. And, the riving knife moves up and down with the blade and stays close to the blade.
What's your experience with the Makita's blade guard, pawls, and spreader? Does the spreader work as a riving knife? Work well? Are these components easy to remove and reinstall? How well do these features work for you?
Thanks,
Dan.