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Phisherman Phisherman is offline
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Default choosing a miter saw:

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.


Makita, Bosch, and DeWalt are good choices for a chop saw. Ryobi is
good for a belt sander where precision is not required. You will
probably want to make or buy a portable miter saw station with a stop
so you can duplicate cuts quickly and easily. Fussing with a saw is
not something you want to do when time is important.