screwpainting
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Advice please. I bought an evolution rage mitre saw a few years ago (http://www.screwfix.com/p/evolution-rag ... 110v/21252) I think it is this one, to cut up angle iron etc for a ram press I was building and it did a very good job of doing this, I have no complaints at all about it for that purpose, a great light use saw. However it is sitting around hardly used and even though my son (borrowed it for a job he was doing with a lot of involved stud work) put a new blade in it, it still gives a very agricultural cut on wood.
I have given it a bit of a tune up and got it it cutting as best I can but it is still no match for my lovely old Elu TGS 172 flip saw. The thing is, the Elu is a bit of a faff and heavy to hump outside (which is where I do most of my cutting) and I would like a lighter weight mitre saw for small jobs. What I am asking is, has anyone managed to get one of these evolution saws cutting to any decent standard on wood and whether this was due to a better blade. It seems a shame that I don't use it, but as I said, it leaves a lot to be desired when cutting wood.
I have given it a bit of a tune up and got it it cutting as best I can but it is still no match for my lovely old Elu TGS 172 flip saw. The thing is, the Elu is a bit of a faff and heavy to hump outside (which is where I do most of my cutting) and I would like a lighter weight mitre saw for small jobs. What I am asking is, has anyone managed to get one of these evolution saws cutting to any decent standard on wood and whether this was due to a better blade. It seems a shame that I don't use it, but as I said, it leaves a lot to be desired when cutting wood.