[TheForge] chop saws, best currently available?

Peter Fels and Phoebe Palmer [email protected]
Thu Dec 5 03:11:00 2002


At 05:43 PM 12/4/02, you wrote:



Don't Get a Milwaukee...genuine POS!!..Too bad, used to be a good company.






>Bought one last year, the job I was doing paid for it ;-) , used it 
>constantly at that point for about a month. The Ridgid did the job well 
>and though I haven't used it too much since, it still works fine. I burned 
>out a Roybi when I first started the job as I was forcing it when the 
>blade glazed over. When it stops cutting use a stack of washers on a bolt 
>or a stone or brick to cut the glaze
>L Brown
>
>
>At 05:29 PM 12/4/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>Everything considered:  price, amps, quality---Rigid at Home Depot.
>>
>>Bobby Hart
>>Griffin, GA
>>
>>At 02:25 PM 12/4/02 EST, you wrote:
>> >Hello all.
>> >
>> >What is the best chop saw for the money on the market today? I know that
>>many
>> >have been using the same tool for 15 years or so, but as the manufacturers
>> >change and the location of manufacturing changes, so does the quality. So,
>> >anyone with experience in the last 5 years or so, please respond.
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >--Matt Holliday, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
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