Real_PhillBert
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Hello all, New member here.
I'm a new homeowner and have been a general DIY guy for a while now. I'm planning on building a new shed (10'x12') this spring and a new garage (30'x28') next spring, so I find myself in need of a new miter saw.
I'm pretty well sold on a 12" slider, as I understand that they're really the best way to cut vinyl siding, which I will be doing on both the shed and garage. I'm hoping you guys could help me out with some opinions between these two saws, and any experiences will be greatly appreciated. These two saws aren't necessarily the only two I will consider, so if I'm missing another good contender, please point me in the right direction.
1) Dewalt DSW780
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/dewalt-dws780-double-bevel-sliding-compound-miter-saw-12-inch
Pros: I've had very good luck with Dewalt tools in the past. My father has the non-sliding version, which we used to frame his basement, build his deck, and build his shed.
Cons: After the garage is complete, I intend to permanently mount it on a dedicated bench in the garage, but the design of the sliding mechanism requires a lot of space behind the saw.
2) Bosch GCM12SD
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/bosch-12-inch-dual-bevel-glide-miter-saw-gcm12sd
Pros: The articulating arm design makes it so the saw needs very little space behind it, making it easier to mount on a bench.
Cons: I'm concerned about lateral play in the saw head at full extension, as there are a lot more bearings that could add play. This could be unfounded, so I would love some input.
I'm currently leaning slightly toward the Bosch, but wanted some educated opinions before I start throwing money at my local Acme Tool. Thanks in advance for all the advice and input.
Phill

I'm a new homeowner and have been a general DIY guy for a while now. I'm planning on building a new shed (10'x12') this spring and a new garage (30'x28') next spring, so I find myself in need of a new miter saw.
I'm pretty well sold on a 12" slider, as I understand that they're really the best way to cut vinyl siding, which I will be doing on both the shed and garage. I'm hoping you guys could help me out with some opinions between these two saws, and any experiences will be greatly appreciated. These two saws aren't necessarily the only two I will consider, so if I'm missing another good contender, please point me in the right direction.
1) Dewalt DSW780
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/dewalt-dws780-double-bevel-sliding-compound-miter-saw-12-inch
Pros: I've had very good luck with Dewalt tools in the past. My father has the non-sliding version, which we used to frame his basement, build his deck, and build his shed.
Cons: After the garage is complete, I intend to permanently mount it on a dedicated bench in the garage, but the design of the sliding mechanism requires a lot of space behind the saw.
2) Bosch GCM12SD
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/bosch-12-inch-dual-bevel-glide-miter-saw-gcm12sd
Pros: The articulating arm design makes it so the saw needs very little space behind it, making it easier to mount on a bench.
Cons: I'm concerned about lateral play in the saw head at full extension, as there are a lot more bearings that could add play. This could be unfounded, so I would love some input.
I'm currently leaning slightly toward the Bosch, but wanted some educated opinions before I start throwing money at my local Acme Tool. Thanks in advance for all the advice and input.
Phill
