Miter Saws

   / Miter Saws #21  
Had my Dewalt single compound 12'' for many years with no issues other than having to flip baseboards around for cuts, the motor hangs off the right side and will not allow a 5 1/4 baseboard to be fully cut when saw is on an angle. I wish I had a slider or one where the motor is mounted up on top not the side. Some of my buddys have the old HAtachi now called Metabo. These have been good as well. Good luck and think about the future needs and don't be wishing later down the road you upgraded.
 
   / Miter Saws #22  
I bought this last year when it was labeled as Hitachi. It’s a nice little single bevel saw for the money. I have a very heavy old Craftsman I carry in tool trailer and hoping to upgrade to Milwaukee cordless someday.

This was the price at Lowe’s

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   / Miter Saws #23  
I have a Delta ten in. single bevel Sidekick miter saw that is about twenty five years old. It has an integrated folding stand. This is from just when these saws were coming out. The saw cuts well but adjustments are best checked frequently.

Today my choice would be a 12in. In order: Zero clearance Mikita, Baush articulated, DeWalt, Milwaukee. There are others but they are too expensive for my pockets. These would be for stationary use.

For contract jobs portability would be a major item and on that I値l not comment as experience is lacking.
 
   / Miter Saws #24  
I have a 12" Dewalt double bevel sliding compound miter saw. I bought it for doing trim work and if you're doing wide (over 4") trim the slider is very helpful. If you're dealing with long boards (as in baseboards and crown moulding) the double bevel is very helpful. I've found the stops/detents on the saw to be very accurate out of the box. As was mentioned before, get a good blade for it. Meaning over $100 blade, it will make a difference. As for portability: it can be moved by one person. I'm over 70 and can move it by myself with a lot of effort, so my wife helps me move it.
 
   / Miter Saws #25  
Downsizingnow48, how do you like your stand for your miter box?

I've had several over the years, this is the best so far. Ridgid brand. It has 12" wheels so easy to move around on the ground, up stairs etc. Simple folding design. I got an extra set of saw mounts for my 10" Bosch slider, just takes a moment to clip it in when I need the bigger saw. The extensions work well, about 4' left and right. I also use roller stands for long boards. For the most part I've always had to bring the saw to the work so a fixed long table never made any sense for me.
 
   / Miter Saws #26  
I've had several over the years, this is the best so far. Ridgid brand. It has 12" wheels so easy to move around on the ground, up stairs etc. Simple folding design. I got an extra set of saw mounts for my 10" Bosch slider, just takes a moment to clip it in when I need the bigger saw. The extensions work well, about 4' left and right. I also use roller stands for long boards. For the most part I've always had to bring the saw to the work so a fixed long table never made any sense for me.

Thanks
 
   / Miter Saws #28  
Sounds like a simple 10" or 12" miter saw will work fine for you. I have used a simple 10" miter saw for years with no regret. I also recently bought two Dewalt 10" miter saws off Craigslist. both for $100.00 or less. Both like new. There are a lot of people who buy them and dont use them or bought for a project band selling when done.
Here is an example... A good saw
Delta 1" Power Miter Saw - tools - by owner - sale

Most any saw in like new condition will get the job done. you can cut like a pro if you just take a few minutes to do a FULL adjustment on the saw before you use it. One of my saws the guy was happy to get rid of it. Always left a gap because it wouldnt cut square. This saw was as NEW. just needed to be set up correctly.
 
   / Miter Saws #29  
I had a 12" Ridgid non-sliding saw for years, which did well for me. However, I recently got a 12" Delta Cruzer sliding saw and I can't give it enough kudos for the ability to cut wide stuff. The Delta has the most cross-cut capacity (18") of any I researched. And it uses different arms instead of rails so it can sit closer to a wall. The LED blade light/shadow also is way nicer than the only-active-when-running laser on my Ridgid. The Delta may not be the most high-end saw out there but for the money and features I love it. Also got a nice corresponding saw stand with extendable supports that has also transformed the way I work. Both the saw and table have been invaluable for my recent installation of 9" x 72" vinyl plank flooring. Dust collection/control is an area the Delta doesn't do as well at though.

I still long for a good, old-school radial arm saw though. They seem to be hard to come by and the new stuff isn't anywhere near as big or capable.

Rob
 
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I had a 12" Ridgid non-sliding saw for years, which did well for me. However, I recently got a 12" Delta Cruzer sliding saw and I can't give it enough kudos for the ability to cut wide stuff. The Delta has the most cross-cut capacity (18") of any I researched. And it uses different arms instead of rails so it can sit closer to a wall. The LED blade light/shadow also is way nicer than the only-active-when-running laser on my Ridgid. The Delta may not be the most high-end saw out there but for the money and features I love it. Also got a nice corresponding saw stand with extendable supports that has also transformed the way I work. Both the saw and table have been invaluable for my recent installation of 9" x 72" vinyl plank flooring. Dust collection/control is an area the Delta doesn't do as well at though.

I still long for a good, old-school radial arm saw though. They seem to be hard to come by and the new stuff isn't anywhere near as big or capable.

Rob

I agree the Delta saw you refer is a nice saw. But, it just does not make sense to me to spend $600 range on a saw for occasional DYI use.

I had an old Craftsman 10" radial arm saw that I gave away. Too bad you are not closer to SW Mich, my step dad, who is in his 90's, has the same saw that has not been used for years. PM me if your interested!
 

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