Mitchy5104 said:
Hey Shed9
The dewalt is not a cheap saw and they do the exact same thing and you'll get similar results with both
I have had a Bosch 12" Compound slider for almost a decade now. At the time of purchase it was one of the most expensive out there (not having heard of the Kapex yet). I get unquestionably satisfactory results every time with one caveat. From time to time things will shift or vibration in the back of my truck will
ocassionally knock it out of alignment. As a matter of habit, I 'flip check" on my first cut ofter transport. To buy this (equivalent) saw today it would be roughly 1/2 the cost of the Kapex.
While I do not yet own a Kapex, I have used one numerous times, and every time I think WOW. I can clearly see, for me, the value in it. Even at 2x the cost of the borg competitors.
My Bosch with its stand brackets weighs in at ~75+ pounds. The Kapex comes in at 1/3 less(with the same brackets). Quite honestly, if I had just 1$ for everytime I picked up my Bosch and thought "this thing is a heavy beast" or "dang, I should get a laborer for this" or alas, "I wish this was a Kapex", I could own 3 Kapex by now!
To suggest that one will get similar results with both is completely accurate, while at the same time being complete hogwash.
I know too many carpenters that have no idea how the bevel operates on their saw.
Why?
Because it is such a pain in the backside to use the bevel function of the tool that they work AROUND it! That means that they, or quite possibly you have
paid, albiet at a `discount`, for a function that they hate and/or refuse to use. Festool may charge more for the incorporation of that particular function but at least it is operator friendly, fast, and repeatably accurate on the first attempt (presuming a modicum of experience with the tool).
So, yeah, they do "the exact same thing"... NOT!