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i think a chop saw would be better. my dw708 will do most of what that will do and with a cleaner cut too...

 

 

Ditto,

 

The set up for each cut would be a huge time-waster. I could see it for really big pieces of wood, but even those can be done with a circular saw cutting in from four sides, would still be faster than setting that thing up every time.

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Ditto,

 

The set up for each cut would be a huge time-waster. I could see it for really big pieces of wood, but even those can be done with a circular saw cutting in from four sides, would still be faster than setting that thing up every time.

 

how can turning a piece of timber four times be quicker? and try matching the cuts with out your chopsaw biting or snatching?:confused1:

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