I am in the process of researching miter saws. I would like to purchase a 10 inch saw. Right now I am looking at the Delta dual bevel 36-585 and the Dewalt DW703. Any and all advice would be helpful.
Edited 4/25/2005 7:30 pm ET by mike
Edited 4/25/2005 7:31 pm ET by mike
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You'll find a lot of posts from the past if you do an advanced search, at the top of the menu field to the left. Also, up above, go over to the woodworking forum "knots" and the carpentry/General contractor forum "breaktime". Over there, you can post another or do an advanced search. This question comes up so often that a lot of people don't reply because they just did a week ago.
Also, you need to be more specific, do you want a compound slider (does dual matter), would a regular compound work for you, etc.
I know from past posts the fav's are makita 10" dual compound slider, bosch 10" dual compound slider and hitachi gets a lot of good comments.
A 10 inch saw will limit you greatly on the size of moulding you can cut. I would go the extra bucks and get a 12 inch. You won't regret it. As far as Delta Vs. Dewalt. You can't go wrong on either one. I lean towards the Dewalt.
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