My old mitre saw bit the dust so I did a little research and bought this puppy.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pingtek....KMYX9TS
It's intimidatingly powerful and it is AMAZING!!!!!
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I ended up biting the bullet and buying the top bosch I could. It just about cuts through 120mm sleepers, which is a godsend for getting neat corners. Brought a metabo stand to go with it.
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Pingtek saw stands?seanandruby wrote:The saw stands are good to
I've mounted mine on my old evolution saw stand and it work fine.
Bloody love using it.
The only downside to it I can find is it's unbeleivably loud and it has a slight kick back action where it's so powerful.
Dan, yeah I considered all the options and was very tempted to go with Bosch but the reviews and price of this one was too good. I have no regrets. It will cut an 8 x4 sleeper too, though I usually use a chainsaw for sleepers. I like the look of rough cut lap joints in sleepers anyhow.
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Our sleepers tend to be 10 x 5, so yours wont quite do themForestboy1978 wrote:seanandruby wrote:The saw stands are good to
Pingtek saw stands?
I've mounted mine on my old evolution saw stand and it work fine.
Bloody love using it.
The only downside to it I can find is it's unbeleivably loud and it has a slight kick back action where it's so powerful.
Dan, yeah I considered all the options and was very tempted to go with Bosch but the reviews and price of this one was too good. I have no regrets. It will cut an 8 x4 sleeper too, though I usually use a chainsaw for sleepers. I like the look of rough cut lap joints in sleepers anyhow.
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I've got a bosch 110v one can't fault it awesome saw
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Thats the same one as mine, except mine is the 12sd, just a bigger blade I think. Mine managed to cut into the metal stop guide at 45 degrees though
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