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Edwin Pawlowski Edwin Pawlowski is offline
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Default choosing a miter saw:


":wumpscut:" wrote in message
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I'm
just starting a business and can't waste or invest so much right away
on a more "accurate" saw so the Ryobi's seemed a good
choice.


I won't hire you If you are willing to compromise on a cheap saw, I don't
trust you to do good work. If you can't waste money, then you MUST invest
in a good tool. If the miter saw is an important part of your business and
you can't afford a $300 DeWalt over the $99 Ryobi, you are seriously
underfunded and won't be in business long. Go to work for someone else and
save up another $2500 or so before you think about going on your own. $10k
would be better.