12" Compound Miter Saw - Which Brand?

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LikeLinus

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Originally posted by: codeyf
What'd you end up getting?

I went back to lowes for something else, and they had the saw in stock again. GMC is their house brand. 10" sliding miter saw for $189. Had the laser too iirc.

Although I'm sure at this point you already got one. After doing some laminate flooring on mothers day weeked, I sure wish I had a slider!!

I ended up getting a Ridgid 12" compound with laser. It was on sale and I decided it was worth the $269. The DeWalt was a close second. The laser actually came out very handy this weekend with all the chair rail and baseboards I did!
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
I'm looking to purchase a new Compound Miter saw. I went to the home depot last night and looked at a Ridgid and Ryobi. I wasn't sold on either one, but the salesman said they were both good but that Ridgid was better.

Well come to find out that Ryobi and Ridgid are made by the same manufacture. So who knows if they are any good.

Does anyone about the quality of those?

What about Craftsman?

I'll also consider DeWalt.
I have several different ones. They are all close to equal. When I need a saw at a jobsight, I always grab the heaviest one. Must be some sort of reason for that.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: Ozoned
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
I'm looking to purchase a new Compound Miter saw. I went to the home depot last night and looked at a Ridgid and Ryobi. I wasn't sold on either one, but the salesman said they were both good but that Ridgid was better.

Well come to find out that Ryobi and Ridgid are made by the same manufacture. So who knows if they are any good.

Does anyone about the quality of those?

What about Craftsman?

I'll also consider DeWalt.
I have several different ones. They are all close to equal. When I need a saw at a jobsight, I always grab the heaviest one. Must be some sort of reason for that.
Weight is generally a good indicator of quality.

Maybe in my dreams...
 

QuitBanningMe

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My dad has a 12" Dewalt and I have a 10" Makita. Both are great. Although stock dust collection on both suck.
Guess it doesn't matter now but we got them at Northern Tool.
 

radioouman

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I have a Ryobi and it has been just fine. It is a little tricky to change the blade, but otherwise it's great.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
The best deal is to check the classifieds or click on my sig link & check out the for sale forums...

You may want to consider a sliding compound miter saw.

Warning, buying power tools can destroy your life;)

Na.. :p


Consider the new Delta. A good deal.
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Ozoned
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
I'm looking to purchase a new Compound Miter saw. I went to the home depot last night and looked at a Ridgid and Ryobi. I wasn't sold on either one, but the salesman said they were both good but that Ridgid was better.

Well come to find out that Ryobi and Ridgid are made by the same manufacture. So who knows if they are any good.

Does anyone about the quality of those?

What about Craftsman?

I'll also consider DeWalt.
I have several different ones. They are all close to equal. When I need a saw at a jobsight, I always grab the heaviest one. Must be some sort of reason for that.
Weight is generally a good indicator of quality.

Maybe in my dreams...


Heh. To many bells and whistles for me, but then again, I have never met a tool that I didn't like.
 

LikeLinus

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Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
My dad has a 12" Dewalt and I have a 10" Makita. Both are great. Although stock dust collection on both suck.
Guess it doesn't matter now but we got them at Northern Tool.

Nah I'm open to all kinds of ideas. I want a new router too :) I have a 10" Table saw that I'll probably replace within the next 6months to a year.

Since we just moved into this house I need to get my garage set up with a nice little workshop (we don't use it for parking).
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Router eh?
Consider a Porter Cable 890 series, or a Bosch. Both are good. I have the PC, and a larger Freud I leave mounted under a router table.
 

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
My dad has a 12" Dewalt and I have a 10" Makita. Both are great. Although stock dust collection on both suck.
Guess it doesn't matter now but we got them at Northern Tool.

Nah I'm open to all kinds of ideas. I want a new router too :) I have a 10" Table saw that I'll probably replace within the next 6months to a year.

Since we just moved into this house I need to get my garage set up with a nice little workshop (we don't use it for parking).

well as far as stocking the tools I get most of my stuff from
Sears
http://www.northerntool.com/
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/start.shtml
snap on
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Oh, if the table saw is decent, spend the money on a band saw. I have the Grizzly 0555 with riser, and it gets more use than my Jet contractor saw.