Bodgers
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You should out Jon Peter's YouTube channel. I think in one of his recent workshop updates he talks about not being totally happy with this Bosch - side to side slop.Farmer Giles":23xujf0r said:I'm seriously considering getting the Bosch GCM 12 GDL, the one without the slide bars. I currently have an ELU RAS which I am happy with cross cut wise, but I'm constantly digging out my old Faithful mitre saw as it has much large capacity. I have the faithful bolted to a large wheeled stanley toolbox and it has been blinding at all the oak skirting and door architrave mitreing when I was renovating the house but most of my stuff is workshop bound now.
I want the old mitre saw in the barn to cut firewood/kindling and I want my shop saw to do both fine carpentry and bigger stuff and the Bosch seems to tick both boxes plus I can put it up to the wall and save some space. The Festool is about 300 quid more and smaller capacity and I don't care if it hoovers up a bit more sawdust. If I sell the RAS then it's not too much of a jump to get the Bosch, but a lot more to get the festool and I can't see why I would do that.
Anybody got the Bosch GDM 12 GDL with the glide system and can opine based on practical experience? I've read loads of reviews and seen lots of videos but sometimes there is no substitute for long term hands on experience from a fellow amateur wood butcher
Cheers
Andy
Like the majority of these sliding mitre saws, they all have some play (unless you go for the Kapex or something). So IMO paying a lot for one just doesn't make any sense for woodworking because you are always going to the fine tuning afterwards anyway. Fair enough if you are using it on site and need something robust. But to spend £400+ on something that isn't even that good is bonkers.
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