Hello, first visit and post here. I am looking to buy a compound miter saw, and was hoping for some suggestions on what to get.
I already have a Craftsman Pro 10" table saw. I am looking to add a compound miter saw to be able to cut various molding (crown, baseboard, chair rail, etc.) I am a DIYer, not a contractor.
I keep reading comments from others in various places about "I wished I would have bought the sliding miter saw". I understand the physical difference between the two, and how you can cut much longer pieces with a sliding. What I don't know is what practical uses I might have for getting a sliding miter saw. I'm not able to think of anything in which it would be helpful. If anybody could please provide some real-life examples of where a sliding miter saw would be necessary, AND that my table saw would not be able to handle, that would be much appreciated. The existing table saw is the other factor playing into this. I'm not sure where the overlap is between the two.
In general, I prefer to invest in quality tools for the long term. I would rather throw out the money for a tool that will last many, many years if not used a ton and properly cared for. But, if I can't find a good reason or use for a sliding, then I don't see the reason to spend the extra $250. FYI I am currently looking at the Dewalt DW716 (non-sliding) or the 780/782 if I went the sliding route.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
I already have a Craftsman Pro 10" table saw. I am looking to add a compound miter saw to be able to cut various molding (crown, baseboard, chair rail, etc.) I am a DIYer, not a contractor.
I keep reading comments from others in various places about "I wished I would have bought the sliding miter saw". I understand the physical difference between the two, and how you can cut much longer pieces with a sliding. What I don't know is what practical uses I might have for getting a sliding miter saw. I'm not able to think of anything in which it would be helpful. If anybody could please provide some real-life examples of where a sliding miter saw would be necessary, AND that my table saw would not be able to handle, that would be much appreciated. The existing table saw is the other factor playing into this. I'm not sure where the overlap is between the two.
In general, I prefer to invest in quality tools for the long term. I would rather throw out the money for a tool that will last many, many years if not used a ton and properly cared for. But, if I can't find a good reason or use for a sliding, then I don't see the reason to spend the extra $250. FYI I am currently looking at the Dewalt DW716 (non-sliding) or the 780/782 if I went the sliding route.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!