I have had the same circular saw for about 30 years. It works fine, but there are a lot of new ones out there, some offering the blades on alternative sides, others are worm drive saws [not that the worm drive saw is a new concept....], and I consider buying a new one.
My real question here is that I consider the purchase of a miter saw, and wonder which one would be the one to purchase.
There are many brands of miter saws, compound miter saws, sliding miter saws, and the list goes on. At some point I am going to be trimming out all of the windows in my house. I think having the windows untrimmed since the early 1980's is long enough, dont' you?
I thought such a saw would help greatly. I have two radial arm saws, but those are not very portable, and it would be nearly impossible to get them upstairs.
What are your thoughts about miter saws? Do you think they are a good thing? What are your preferences?
Do you have any useful comments on trimming windows? The house has full 4" studs, with 1" thick, tongue and groove sheathing on both sides of the studs. That makes for a thick wall, particularly where there is still lath and plaster.
I will have to make up extension jams for the Anderson casement windows I installed to replace all of the windows. Also, the trim, as I mentioned, needs to be installed once the extension jams are fabricated and fitted.
I realize this is rambling comment. Please comment on any or all.....
My real question here is that I consider the purchase of a miter saw, and wonder which one would be the one to purchase.
There are many brands of miter saws, compound miter saws, sliding miter saws, and the list goes on. At some point I am going to be trimming out all of the windows in my house. I think having the windows untrimmed since the early 1980's is long enough, dont' you?
I thought such a saw would help greatly. I have two radial arm saws, but those are not very portable, and it would be nearly impossible to get them upstairs.
What are your thoughts about miter saws? Do you think they are a good thing? What are your preferences?
Do you have any useful comments on trimming windows? The house has full 4" studs, with 1" thick, tongue and groove sheathing on both sides of the studs. That makes for a thick wall, particularly where there is still lath and plaster.
I will have to make up extension jams for the Anderson casement windows I installed to replace all of the windows. Also, the trim, as I mentioned, needs to be installed once the extension jams are fabricated and fitted.
I realize this is rambling comment. Please comment on any or all.....
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