Greetings,
I was wondering if anybody has used the tool below? Looking for folk's opinions on reliability, accuracy and ease of use. The price seems reasonable.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/JCB-Cross-Pull-Mitre-JCBD-CPM18LF/dp/B000RB9CJM
Also, Draper do sliding mitres for around 120 quid. Any views on their kit. Intend to use to saw for a couple of decking projects and a fencing project.
I am also looking at the Dewalt 707 which you can get delivered for around 230 plus a leg stand. It's a crosscut as opposed to a sliding saw. And my budget doesn't stretch to the prices of Dewalt sliding mitre, unfortunately. However the DW 707 will only cut to a depth of 60mm. Probably fine for the projects I have in mind for the time being but thinking ahead a deeper cut may be required working on other stuff.
Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
T.
I was wondering if anybody has used the tool below? Looking for folk's opinions on reliability, accuracy and ease of use. The price seems reasonable.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/JCB-Cross-Pull-Mitre-JCBD-CPM18LF/dp/B000RB9CJM
Also, Draper do sliding mitres for around 120 quid. Any views on their kit. Intend to use to saw for a couple of decking projects and a fencing project.
I am also looking at the Dewalt 707 which you can get delivered for around 230 plus a leg stand. It's a crosscut as opposed to a sliding saw. And my budget doesn't stretch to the prices of Dewalt sliding mitre, unfortunately. However the DW 707 will only cut to a depth of 60mm. Probably fine for the projects I have in mind for the time being but thinking ahead a deeper cut may be required working on other stuff.
Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
T.