GregorHochschild
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Hi,
I am considering a compact sliding miter saw. 8-1/2 blade size with about 12'' crosscut capacity seems a good combo for me. It's important that the saw can easily be stored and I would probably use it on a stand that also can be used as a stop for repeatability (e.g. Bosch T1B). I am a DIYer/hobby woodworker and would mainly use it for a deck project that is coming up, baseboards, and drawer boxes. Right now, I would use a TS55 with TSO rail square for these tasks often with one TSO parallel guide attached to the rail square but capacity is limited and it's so much slower.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!
I am considering a compact sliding miter saw. 8-1/2 blade size with about 12'' crosscut capacity seems a good combo for me. It's important that the saw can easily be stored and I would probably use it on a stand that also can be used as a stop for repeatability (e.g. Bosch T1B). I am a DIYer/hobby woodworker and would mainly use it for a deck project that is coming up, baseboards, and drawer boxes. Right now, I would use a TS55 with TSO rail square for these tasks often with one TSO parallel guide attached to the rail square but capacity is limited and it's so much slower.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!