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brianlanning March 31st 06 06:04 PM

Forrest Rules!
 
I already have a woodworker 2 and have been debating getting a
chopmaster for my new PC 12" miter saw. Thanks for the info.

brian


David March 31st 06 06:07 PM

Forrest Rules!
 
brianlanning wrote:

I already have a woodworker 2 and have been debating getting a
chopmaster for my new PC 12" miter saw. Thanks for the info.

brian

I like my WWII on my TS, but I gotta mention that the stock blade that
came with my Makita slider is a keeper. I wouldn't replace it, even for
a Forrest. That blade leaves a glass smooth finish. I was pleasantly
suprised that a stock blade could be so good.

dave

Jeff Heyen March 31st 06 10:17 PM

Forrest Rules!
 

"David" wrote in message
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brianlanning wrote:

I already have a woodworker 2 and have been debating getting a
chopmaster for my new PC 12" miter saw. Thanks for the info.

brian

I like my WWII on my TS, but I gotta mention that the stock blade that
came with my Makita slider is a keeper. I wouldn't replace it, even for a
Forrest. That blade leaves a glass smooth finish. I was pleasantly
suprised that a stock blade could be so good.

dave


Dave, not to crap on the thread, but I can echo your sentiments exactly, re
the Makita 70 tooth blade that comes w/ the SCMS. I bought a Freud 80 tooth
blade to act as my "good" blade, and erroneously decided to use the Makita
as my "hog" blade. In hindsight I should have done the opposite. FWIW I'm
going to the Makita service center and see how much a new 70 tooth blade is,
and make the Freud my "hog" blade.

Jeff




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