cgv69
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So here's the deal... I need a new miter saw. I used to have an Hitachi C10FS SCMS but gave that to my son. I have dual purpose for the saw.
1. Standard homeowner/remodeling stuff
2. Woodworking/furniture making.
I was going to get the Bosch GCM12SD with the T4B base but that combo weighs a ton and for the time being I need it mobile and transportable. That and for the shop, I'm think I may spend the money for the Festool for the superior dust collection?
So that got me thinking that maybe the festool for the shop and a basic 12 CMS on a mobile base for the garage, inside projects and away from home jobs. Right now the woodshop isn't a priority but I have some home projects that I need a saw for now
The only companies making a decent CMS anymore is Dewalt and Makita. Both are fine options but then I started looking at the Milwaukee cordless saws which are in the same weight range but offer SCMS over a standard CMS
I already have a bunch of M12 and M18 stuff, even have one the 9.0 M18 batteries so why not go light and cordless? I have a 20% off coupon for Zoro right now so all the better.
But I can't decide between the 7 1/4 vs the 10" model? The 7 1/4 would probably suffice for 90+% of what I would use it for and the weight and compactness of it would be really nice. On the other hand Zoro only has the 10" model and with discount, the 10" model would only be about $30-$40 more then the smaller unit.
So my questions are.
1. Stick with the tried and true corded CMS from with Makita or Dewalt or Go cordless with Milwaukee?
2. If I go cordless, do I get the 7.25 saw for the size and portability or get the 10" model so I don't ever wish I had more saw?
1. Standard homeowner/remodeling stuff
2. Woodworking/furniture making.
I was going to get the Bosch GCM12SD with the T4B base but that combo weighs a ton and for the time being I need it mobile and transportable. That and for the shop, I'm think I may spend the money for the Festool for the superior dust collection?
So that got me thinking that maybe the festool for the shop and a basic 12 CMS on a mobile base for the garage, inside projects and away from home jobs. Right now the woodshop isn't a priority but I have some home projects that I need a saw for now
The only companies making a decent CMS anymore is Dewalt and Makita. Both are fine options but then I started looking at the Milwaukee cordless saws which are in the same weight range but offer SCMS over a standard CMS
I already have a bunch of M12 and M18 stuff, even have one the 9.0 M18 batteries so why not go light and cordless? I have a 20% off coupon for Zoro right now so all the better.
But I can't decide between the 7 1/4 vs the 10" model? The 7 1/4 would probably suffice for 90+% of what I would use it for and the weight and compactness of it would be really nice. On the other hand Zoro only has the 10" model and with discount, the 10" model would only be about $30-$40 more then the smaller unit.
So my questions are.
1. Stick with the tried and true corded CMS from with Makita or Dewalt or Go cordless with Milwaukee?
2. If I go cordless, do I get the 7.25 saw for the size and portability or get the 10" model so I don't ever wish I had more saw?
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