Might Sell my TS-55 kit with rails and buy this instead.

Now admittedly, I'm no master carpenter, but I think I see a problem with his cutting technique.
 
Dogberryjr said:
Now admittedly, I'm no master carpenter, but I think I see a problem with his cutting technique.

Well, as long as he is not cutting all the way through, should be ok---??!! :o

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I thought you'd all enjoy it  [big grin]

What no one has picked up on is where it is being sold,  [unsure] a standard technique in that part of the world I believe  [tongue]
 
Scoff all you like guys, it's probably very good.

Bought a (Parkside) Lidl 9 inch grinder which has been abused for a little over 4 years now and it's still working perfectly well.

I wonder what track system it's compatible with...oh wait, it's in the picture. Could it be?
 
... and it appears they got Jesus for the promo pictures ... gotta be good (by the way, that's why the cut will result in the gravity defying floating off cut).
 
Can't see that he's wearing hearing protection. Companies like Lidl should be promoting good practice in Health & Safety too...

[tongue] [dead horse] [popcorn] [popcorn]
 
Do you have to use both hands on these saws?  That would sure shorten your reach.  No wonder it just comes with short rails.
 
JonSchuck said:
Do you have to use both hands on these saws?  That would sure shorten your reach.  No wonder it just comes with short rails.

Nah . it's just promoting good work practice  [poke]
 
Kev said:
... and it appears they got Jesus for the promo pictures ... gotta be good (by the way, that's why the cut will result in the gravity defying floating off cut).

...well he was a carpenter by trade.  I've always wondered if he cheated when he "inched" a board.  If that trick works on bread and fish, what's a stick of trim?
 
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