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Inspector: 110v is used on building sites here.
 
Its cheap because the width of cut is really low.

If you wanted say a 305mm width of cut you would need the bigger ls1013 which is around £430 and this is the more popular model hence the price of that one at screwfix.
 
Fair point about its capacity but I think it would do for most things I would need it for and I have a radial arm for bigger work. I just wonder how accurate it would be?

Mike
 
Looks pretty similar to the LS1040. Nothing wrong with the LS1040. I used one for a couple years as a site saw. I bought a reconditioned one, it was light and portable, and once set up accurately, stayed accurate. I resold it for more than I paid for it!

Brad
 
This saw got a good write-up in British Woodworking a few months ago.

If you've got a decent table saw/radial arm saw that would handle wide cuts then, yes, I imagine something like this would be a great buy for you. You wouldn't have to keep re-setting the RAS for compound/mitre cuts.
 
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