Does anyone use one of these?
Comments?
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I know it's heavy, but it for shop use.
Thanks,
Scott W.
Comments?
link:click here
I know it's heavy, but it for shop use.
Thanks,
Scott W.
Scott W. said:Does anyone use one of these?
Comments?
link:click here
I know it's heavy, but it for shop use.
Thanks,
Scott W.
sToolman said:Scott, I don't have 1 but had an older Hitachi. Nice machine but it came with a blade that was absolute junk. My next slider was a makita for that reason, the blade was much better and they cost about the same. So not sure what blade comes on the Hitachi in question but take a close look before you buy.
BTW, Taunton's Tool Guide 2008 gives the Bosch 4410L highest marks with the Milwaukee 9497-6 the editor's best value choice.
colinw said:Scott,
I ended up buying a 10 in makita LS 1013 F which was square when i received it and has stayed this way after being transported around from job to job another plus was it came with a decent blade. love the light that comes with it
Colin
nickao said:Scott when I saw this I thought it would be my savior. No, it is not ready for prime time yet. At least not if you want to totally rely on the digital display for cutting. When they get the precision to .01 or even .001 and increase the accuracy of the display, then it will be something.
I had to take it back, the display is just totally useless if you need to make precision cuts. They are on the right track, maybe the next generation or two down the line will be the one to get. I would wait on purchasing this model if it's the digital display selling you on it.
Other than that the saw seemed to cut nice and square with a smooth feeling to it. But not good enough to make me exchange it for my Ridgid slider, which isn't the greatest saw to begin with.
Nickao
sToolman said:Scott, I don't have 1 but had an older Hitachi. Nice machine but it came with a blade that was absolute junk. My next slider was a makita for that reason, the blade was much better and they cost about the same. So not sure what blade comes on the Hitachi in question but take a close look before you buy.
BTW, Taunton's Tool Guide 2008 gives the Bosch 4410L highest marks with the Milwaukee 9497-6 the editor's best value choice.