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Default CMS vertical capacity - What's the point?

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"Ryan Rossiter" wrote in message news:IBJ1c.39162$ko6.345883@attbi_s02...
: The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
: dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".
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: What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single
: bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or
: are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share?
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The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".

What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single
bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or
are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share?

Ryan


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Mike in Mystic
 
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Default CMS vertical capacity - What's the point?

gang cutting 2x6's on edge.....I dunno


"Ryan Rossiter" wrote in message
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The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".

What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a

single
bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity

or
are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share?

Ryan




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Bay Area Dave
 
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very large crown molding on edge

dave

Ryan Rossiter wrote:

The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".

What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single
bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or
are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share?

Ryan



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Pat Barber
 
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Default CMS vertical capacity - What's the point?

Apparently you have never tried to cut 5" or 6" baseboard
while it's standing up. It can't be done on a 10" CMS in the
past. A saw with that much capacity would be wonderful for
the trim carpenters of the world... I got a 12" because of
a single job that had 5" baseboard.


Ryan Rossiter wrote:

The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".

What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single
bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or
are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share?

Ryan





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Default CMS vertical capacity - What's the point?

What not just lay the board flat?

"Pat Barber" wrote in message
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Apparently you have never tried to cut 5" or 6" baseboard
while it's standing up. It can't be done on a 10" CMS in the
past. A saw with that much capacity would be wonderful for
the trim carpenters of the world... I got a 12" because of
a single job that had 5" baseboard.


Ryan Rossiter wrote:

The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new

Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25".

What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a

single
bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity

or
are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market

share?

Ryan





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