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I'm looking for some updated feedback on Mitre Saws now that we're going into 2022. Corded, not battery operated.
Specifically, double bevel sliding compound saws. Probably a 10" but am open to be convinced otherwise. I have an older Dewalt 12" on a stand that's just HUGE and am selling it as I'm in the midst of a big garage redesign to be better organized and get me better space. This is a single bay garage, very limited space, so I will have one multi-function table that I pull tools out and use them on, and put them away when done on a custom built shelf, so am not looking at stands and the more compact something stores the better (e.g. turn it to 45 degrees and bevel it over for storage to fit on a smaller shelf). But capacity, overall quality are important.
This is really an "all-around" mitre saw for me. Have a Festool track saw and Dust Collector, Bosch 4100 Table Saw as well.
Top contender right now is probably the Bosch CM10GD:
Is it worth looking at the Dewalt (DW717?) What about Metabo HPT - Formerly Hitachi, right? Makita?
Appreciate any thoughts!
Specifically, double bevel sliding compound saws. Probably a 10" but am open to be convinced otherwise. I have an older Dewalt 12" on a stand that's just HUGE and am selling it as I'm in the midst of a big garage redesign to be better organized and get me better space. This is a single bay garage, very limited space, so I will have one multi-function table that I pull tools out and use them on, and put them away when done on a custom built shelf, so am not looking at stands and the more compact something stores the better (e.g. turn it to 45 degrees and bevel it over for storage to fit on a smaller shelf). But capacity, overall quality are important.
This is really an "all-around" mitre saw for me. Have a Festool track saw and Dust Collector, Bosch 4100 Table Saw as well.
Top contender right now is probably the Bosch CM10GD:
Is it worth looking at the Dewalt (DW717?) What about Metabo HPT - Formerly Hitachi, right? Makita?
Appreciate any thoughts!
