I’m trying to decide whether to purchase a DEWALT DW718R 12-in Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw or the Bosch 5312-RT 12".
I think I’m going to buy one or the other from CPO on line. The price is almost identical.
The only real difference I’m seeing is the laser feature on the Bosch. (I’ve never used a Miter saw with a laser but as the eyes get older I’m thinking this might be a nice option to have.
The saw will be used for general duty building (trim, fences, 2x4’s, etc.)
I’m open to suggestions and I’d appreciate if anyone has a similar saw by Rigid. I recently bought two Rigid drills (1/2” drill driver) and a cordless screw gun/drill in a combo pack. So far, I’ve been very impressed.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Okay, a few more questions:
1. Does the laser run on a battery or is it 110v?
2. I'd buy a Dewalt in a heartbeat if I could get a free stand? Any idea how often these deals come around? Any idea how I could find out when the "stand" is going to be part of the deal? My local Lowe's and HD generally have the power cords cut off the tools so the employees don't plug them in and hurt themselves. I don't have much faith in anything they tell me.
3. I've got a work bench with sufficient space to use the saw but would be interested in a collapsible support. I've seen and used the Dewalt one and liked it. Most likely my saw would live on a side bench in my workshop but I'd sure like to have a portable stand that I could use. A friend of mine attached his to a Workmate which seems to work well. It is a little low for me. The issue with the stand would be the ability to store it when I'm not using it.
4. Anyone every build or see a homemade stand for one of these that would fold up nicely?
As I stated earlier, I really appreciate the serious Reponses and comments. Sometimes I read comments that say "you're an idiot if you buy a . . ." The nice thing about this thread is the serious answers I've been getting.
Thanks.
I've had a DeWalt 718 for a couple of years and like it.
So far I've used it for cutting framing lumber, cabinet parts for two large storage projects in the house, crown molding, baseboard, and misc. trim.
Some answers to your questions:
1. The laser accessory for the Dewalt saw runs off 110 running through the tool. Take a look at this link.
Dewalt Laser Accessory
If you look up the installation instructions on Dewalt's website, you'll learn that the black box is the power source and switch that mounts where a blank cover plate is on the motor housing near the handle. The yellow box is the laser assembly that mounts in place of a removable cover on the front end of the upper (metal) blade guard. The wiring and push connectors for all power is already installed at both locations. Just unbolt the covers, connect the wires, and bolt the laser components in place. Mounting is shown much more clearly for the LED worklight.
I chose the LED worklight over the laser since it lights up the work area and casts a shadow over the blade kerf to show where the cut line is. Not 100% accurate but gets you in the ballpark for finetuning - just like a laser.
Dewalt LED Worklight Accessory
2. Free stand deals are usually only for new saws. The 718R is a factory reconditioned unit. I know a lot of people have had good results mounting Dewalt and Bosch saws on the Ridgid MSUV rolling stand which can usually be purchased at a deep discount around the holidays.
3. I've thought about buying something like the Dewalt DWX724 portable stand but don't use my saw away from my garage (yet) so doesn't make sense for me to spend the money right now.
4. I built something very similar to this. Adds a lot of useful storage yet doesn't take up a lot of space in my fairly narrow garage when pushed up against a wall.
Miter Saw Cart