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What we found extremely impressive is the fantastic Normally, setting a 44.7-degree miter would leave you with a fight on your hands with regular detents, because of that annoying tendency saws have to snap in when you get too close. But with the back fence.
At a 45-degree miter, you’re still able to cross-cut a 2 x 12. If portability is a factor, understand that the slide function adds a little weight, so this saw tips the scales at 53 pounds, nine pounds more than the next model down from this. Still, easy-on-the-body handles built into the base offer a nice, wide, secure grip. But with the back fence. At a 45-degree miter, you’re still able to cross-cut a 2 x 12. If portability is a factor, understand that the slide function adds a little weight, so this saw tips the scales at 53 pounds, nine pounds more than the next model down from this. Still, easy-on-the-body handles built into the base offer a nice, wide, secure grip.
But with the back fence. At a 45-degree miter, you’re still able to cross-cut a 2 x 12. If portability is a factor, understand that the slide function adds a little weight, so this saw tips the scales at 53 pounds, nine pounds more than the next model down from this. Still, easy-on-the-body handles built into the base offer a nice, wide, secure grip. But with the back fence. At a 45-degree miter, you’re still able to cross-cut a 2 x 12. If portability is a factor, understand that the slide function adds a little weight, so this saw tips the scales at 53 pounds, nine pounds more than the next model down from this.
Still, easy-on-the-body handles built into the base offer a nice, wide, secure grip. -- Kris Jensen-Van Heste This is more saw than most do-it-yourselfers need, but it’s a contractor’s dream.
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