What does sliding Miter Saw do over a non sliding saw
"Nova" wrote in message
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Bay Area Dave wrote:
I stand by the statement that the slider is less accurate. Read up on
them. I don't really care how YOU 'feel' about yours, I've observed
them and wouldn't buy one for precision work. Would I buy one if I was
a contractor framing a house. Yeah!
Gee, I put together a number of 12 segment rings that went together
without the
need to sand to fit. The segments were cut on a Makita LS1013 slider. I
guess 24
cuts at 15 degrees each, with practically 0 degree combined error, isn't
precision
work.
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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I have a Makita LS1013 also, great saw i can't imagine doing alot of
projects without it anymore. as far as accuricy goes i am amazed at how well
it does with trim work.
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