sberry
Banned
Yes, my place is not extremely technical but very fluid and a lot of convenience features built in. I keep it so I am not jammed for space even when things get busy or on multiple projects.Sberry you have a shop that looks like a lot of work can be done quickly and well. I agree with you about chop saws my shop had a 10 hp chop saw with a 24" wheel it cut pretty good but what a mess.
I have used large chop saws, very nice in many cases as are dry cut saws but for repair work I like a common chop saw most of the time. They can do a lot of functions, even cope angles. Mine never (really rare) leaves the 90 degree setup, if I do want a 45 I often cut square and nip the corner with a plasma or cut the whole joint with it. Angle accuracy isn't usually a big deal as it will get blasted full of weld anyway.

truly unnecessary.