mastercabman
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I am sure that most of you who has a Kapex knows this,but when puting the saw in the "special cutting" setting,you can increase the capacity of cutting.Not just for crown molding,but anything that is 3/4" thick.The head of the saw travel further down in that position.
A few weeks ago i had someone helping me doing a job and he used my tools since it was set up allready.
When he went to cut some toe kick cover,he wanted to do a miter cut,and the toe kick was 4.5"H.
So he asked how to set up the saw so that he could cut it flat.I went to the saw and put it in the special cutting position.
I then told him to go head now it's ready.In that position you can cut up to 4.75" X 3/4".(well at least that's what it says in the book)For crown molding you can cut 6 5/8"(nested against the fence)
Not bad for a 10" saw.Try that with a 12" saw!
A few weeks ago i had someone helping me doing a job and he used my tools since it was set up allready.
When he went to cut some toe kick cover,he wanted to do a miter cut,and the toe kick was 4.5"H.
So he asked how to set up the saw so that he could cut it flat.I went to the saw and put it in the special cutting position.
I then told him to go head now it's ready.In that position you can cut up to 4.75" X 3/4".(well at least that's what it says in the book)For crown molding you can cut 6 5/8"(nested against the fence)
Not bad for a 10" saw.Try that with a 12" saw!