ProCarpenterRVA
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It's all fun and games until you have to pick up the darn thing to cart it out of the store. Yikes, this thing is a bit heavy!! [emoji52]yetihunter said:Jaybolishes said:Aside from the Kapex being overpriced by $500, the fact it's only a 10" blade, and the fact you will be lucky to have your saws motor not burn up in a newer model after three years, I can't say I would do it. Boy I'd like to buy one, but three of the five builders I know who had one had many issues. Also it's worthwhile to get a 12" bladed saw. So many times I find myself wishing I brought my 12" Bosch Axial to a job instead of my 10" Makita. Sometimes a large crosscut capacity with a large cut depth are handy to have. The only drawback with the axial is it's heavy. The dust collection with a kapex dust shroud installed on it is amazing. Slower you cut, more dust you can expect to collect and it's over 90 percent of it which is comparable to the Kapex. If you just dive the blade into the wood you can collect only about 60 percent.
I've played with a lot of unplugged Bosch glides and was impressed.
I'm getting analysis paralysis.
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