LD1
Epic Contributor
Congrats on the saw. As much as I dont like lowes, my next one will probably be a kobalt. They seem to be about the nicest ones at a lower price point.
My current saw is a "tool-shop" brand from menards. (similar quality to HF). ITs a 10" slider with single bevel. Came with a free stand at the time and was like $120 bucks. Bought it to build my first deck...a 12x24. Thinking if it could at least make it through that job, then it would pay for itself. Have since built 4 more decks, a 12x16, a 10x20, A 12x24, and another 12x16. Getting ready to use it to do new decks on my house, a 12x24 and a 10x28. Plus building my 40x72 shop (which didnt require alot of cutting....by design). And countless other odd jobs, shelves, etc. Not accurate for trim work by using the marks on it...gotta set it up with a speed square. But I dont do trim stuff.
Got no complaints at all about the saw, only the blade that came with it was junk. A good blade and I couldnt ask for better
My current saw is a "tool-shop" brand from menards. (similar quality to HF). ITs a 10" slider with single bevel. Came with a free stand at the time and was like $120 bucks. Bought it to build my first deck...a 12x24. Thinking if it could at least make it through that job, then it would pay for itself. Have since built 4 more decks, a 12x16, a 10x20, A 12x24, and another 12x16. Getting ready to use it to do new decks on my house, a 12x24 and a 10x28. Plus building my 40x72 shop (which didnt require alot of cutting....by design). And countless other odd jobs, shelves, etc. Not accurate for trim work by using the marks on it...gotta set it up with a speed square. But I dont do trim stuff.
Got no complaints at all about the saw, only the blade that came with it was junk. A good blade and I couldnt ask for better