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Crown Molding
"Ryan Rossiter" wrote in message news:IBJ1c.39162$ko6.345883@attbi_s02... : The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta : dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25". : : What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single : bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or : are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share? : : Ryan : : |
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The Dewalt 706 CMS has a verticle cutting capacity of 6" and the new Delta
dual bevel has even more. A single bevel Dewalt 705 gives you 4.25". What is the point of these greater verticle capacities over that of a single bevel saw? Is there any time you would actually need this much capacity or are they just chasing a spec to sell more saws and get more market share? Ryan |
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gang cutting 2x6's on edge.....I dunno
"Ryan Rossiter" wrote in message news:IBJ1c.39162$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". 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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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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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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What not just lay the board flat?
"Pat Barber" wrote in message ... 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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