my 10 year old saw died yesterday
i've been looking for a replacement but it seems that everything is made in china (to me that means over priced junk)
every thing which iv'e purchased (rated as professional grade )
made in china wasn't woth the time it took me to throw it in the dumpster.
any one have any recommendations for a replacement ?
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Local joinery shop have a Festo - pricey - quiet running - solid - dont know where manufactured = worth considering if finances and or usage allows.
Look for old tools 10+ years., they have less features but are better made. put some new graphites in the motors some calibration and you;re good to go. Or if you have the big budget: Festool, Protool or Mafell. guaranteed made in Germany. Quality is second to themselves.
I use a Mastercraft Maximum 10" sliding miter saw, works well. I usually hook up my dust collection (shop vac and a dust deputy), as long as I don't rush the cuts, it manages to get most of the dust.
I bought a sliding miter from Sears that was made in down under. It was made by Globe Tech Industries which bellied up about two or three years ago. I am not having any trouble with it and it goes great it has served me well for the three or four years I had my miter saw.
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