cgnjeep
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I need some advice from any cabinetmakers / finish carpenters out there. I am currently looking to replace my current sliding miter saw and need to get some feedback from other fellow installers. I am a cabinetmaker and have been in the trade for 10 years. I have worked in everything from furniture building, commercial millwork and residential cabinetry. I have been working for myself as a residential cabinetry installer for the past 2 years.
I am moving to Kelowna BC in February and will need a new miter saw for prefinished crown work. I have been using a Bosch 5312 12" Dual-Bevel Slide Miter Saw for the past two years (not the gliding arm one). I recently sold it because the saw got sticky and went out of whack every time I folded and unfolded the gravity stand. I have mostly used 12" Bosch and Dewalt saws in the past but find them to be a little on the heavy end. I am getting tired of packing up a 100lb saw after lifting cabinets all day.
Here are the options I'm considering:
1. Makita LS0714 - Light and compact, apparently has decent dust extraction. I have no experience with Makita saws but have only heard and read positive things on this one.
2. Bosch CM10GD - I have used the 12" model in the past and liked the gliding arm, very smooth. Just not sure about keeping it's square due to issues with my current Bosch. This saw is the heaviest at 80lbs
3. Festool Kapex - All I'm going to say is, convince me this saw it worth $1,920 CAD ($1,460 USD). I have a TS55 and absolutely love it, best and most useful tool I own by a mile, but the price was reasonable. I have the budget for the Kapex but am very reluctant to spend it especially with the Canadian dollar having dropped so much.
If you have any other suggestions please specify.
I am moving to Kelowna BC in February and will need a new miter saw for prefinished crown work. I have been using a Bosch 5312 12" Dual-Bevel Slide Miter Saw for the past two years (not the gliding arm one). I recently sold it because the saw got sticky and went out of whack every time I folded and unfolded the gravity stand. I have mostly used 12" Bosch and Dewalt saws in the past but find them to be a little on the heavy end. I am getting tired of packing up a 100lb saw after lifting cabinets all day.
Here are the options I'm considering:
1. Makita LS0714 - Light and compact, apparently has decent dust extraction. I have no experience with Makita saws but have only heard and read positive things on this one.
2. Bosch CM10GD - I have used the 12" model in the past and liked the gliding arm, very smooth. Just not sure about keeping it's square due to issues with my current Bosch. This saw is the heaviest at 80lbs
3. Festool Kapex - All I'm going to say is, convince me this saw it worth $1,920 CAD ($1,460 USD). I have a TS55 and absolutely love it, best and most useful tool I own by a mile, but the price was reasonable. I have the budget for the Kapex but am very reluctant to spend it especially with the Canadian dollar having dropped so much.
If you have any other suggestions please specify.