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Does someone know where I might get hold of the following mitre saw in
the UK: DeWalt DW715 (12", compound mitre saw) UPC 028877505756. Described some places as runnable across 110V and 230V; not sure exactly what they mean by 15A motor. Is this the required input current when used across 110V? Thanks in advance! Michael |
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On Jun 1, 7:59*pm, John Rumm wrote:
On 01/06/2011 17:18, wrote: Does someone know where I might get hold of the following mitre saw in the UK: DeWalt DW715 (12", compound mitre saw) UPC 028877505756. Not sure if the 715 was ever a UK spec machine. The 716 is close, but that can bevel in both directions. http://www.dewalt.co.uk/powertools/p...s/catno/DW716/ (personally I would rather have a slider, than a chop saw) Hi John and thanks for this. I'd be able to do without a slider or double-bevel - the largest dimensions I'll be handling are no more than 75mm x 120mm. The DeWalt 716 looks nice but is outside of what I'd like to pay! ![]() cuts though. Any advice, positive or negative, about the following models not bt DeWalt? - Makita MLS100 (10", compound, chop) - Evolution RAGE255 (10", compound, slider) - RAGE3DB (12", compound, slider, double-bevel)? Also Wickes are offering some under their own label, apparently at good prices, but I'm not sure who really manufactures them or whether they are any good? Thanks again! Michael |
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