curtisrider
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I'm after a new sliding mitre saw, I'm outgrowing the capacity of my current Evolution rage 210mm and it's falling apart (blade guard won't retract by itself). The Evolution was good for the money (399.99) and accurate when set up well along with a Freud blade fitted but the build quality is quite poor as many of you have probably have found out due it's low cost, I'll fix it up and keep it as a spare.
The issue I have is knowing what I really need to spend, which makes are good in this area and where I can get them for the best price. Ideally a large cutting capacity (250-300mm) is necessary as we have a farm and chop through some pretty big timber at times and doing lots of hand sawing is slow. It will also be doing rather a lot of work as we are renovating some barns so it needs to be up to doing regular work, but also needs to be accurate enough to be used in the workshop. I have a universal stand (Titan) but it's quite light duty so that will also need replacing as it doesn't like anything above the weight of 3 metre 5x2s! I've seen offers in the past where the stand is included, but otherwise recommendations on a good one would be appreciated.
I like the look of the DeWalt DWS778-GB 250mm (£399.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dws778-gb-250mm-compound-sliding-mitre-saw-240v/41996 ) and the Bosch Professional GCM 10 SD 254mm (549.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-pro...4mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-240v/18089 ) and both have good reviews. Ideally I would spend less but I would rather have something decent.
The Evolution RAGE 3DB 255mm (319.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/evolution-rage-3db-255mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-230v/29848 ) is a chunk cheaper and reviews well but experience from my current one does not give me confidence in the brand.
There is also the Scheppach HM120L 305mm (299.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-hm120l-305mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-230v/2098j ) which is nicely specced but seems a little too good to be true at that price!
Any advice would be appreciated, I'm also considering secondhand but I have found they make strong money and I think I would rather have a guarantee although I'm capable of repairing power tools myself if needed.
The issue I have is knowing what I really need to spend, which makes are good in this area and where I can get them for the best price. Ideally a large cutting capacity (250-300mm) is necessary as we have a farm and chop through some pretty big timber at times and doing lots of hand sawing is slow. It will also be doing rather a lot of work as we are renovating some barns so it needs to be up to doing regular work, but also needs to be accurate enough to be used in the workshop. I have a universal stand (Titan) but it's quite light duty so that will also need replacing as it doesn't like anything above the weight of 3 metre 5x2s! I've seen offers in the past where the stand is included, but otherwise recommendations on a good one would be appreciated.
I like the look of the DeWalt DWS778-GB 250mm (£399.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dws778-gb-250mm-compound-sliding-mitre-saw-240v/41996 ) and the Bosch Professional GCM 10 SD 254mm (549.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-pro...4mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-240v/18089 ) and both have good reviews. Ideally I would spend less but I would rather have something decent.
The Evolution RAGE 3DB 255mm (319.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/evolution-rage-3db-255mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-230v/29848 ) is a chunk cheaper and reviews well but experience from my current one does not give me confidence in the brand.
There is also the Scheppach HM120L 305mm (299.99 in Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-hm120l-305mm-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-230v/2098j ) which is nicely specced but seems a little too good to be true at that price!
Any advice would be appreciated, I'm also considering secondhand but I have found they make strong money and I think I would rather have a guarantee although I'm capable of repairing power tools myself if needed.