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General Workshop Discussion
Buying Advice | Tool Reviews
The Makita LS1219L
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<blockquote data-quote="Spectric" data-source="post: 1523675" data-attributes="member: 21600"><p>I use a Bosch mitre saw, the GCM 12 SD Professional with 1450 watts & 305mm blade. I would say most of the saws in this range are much the same, the Makita has the bonus of not requiring a lot of rear space but as far as accuracy then you will get square cuts to a line and I have had no complaints with my Bosch. The larger diameter blade and extra power will deliver clean finishes with the right blade, and the Makita is the same power as my Bosch which is more than the KS60 at just 1200 watts, also you may find the KS handle odd compared to most of these saws which feel more natural as it is in the horizontal plane, I can rotate my Bosch handle to this vertical position and I do not like it, natural to me is like holding the throttle on a motorcycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spectric, post: 1523675, member: 21600"] I use a Bosch mitre saw, the GCM 12 SD Professional with 1450 watts & 305mm blade. I would say most of the saws in this range are much the same, the Makita has the bonus of not requiring a lot of rear space but as far as accuracy then you will get square cuts to a line and I have had no complaints with my Bosch. The larger diameter blade and extra power will deliver clean finishes with the right blade, and the Makita is the same power as my Bosch which is more than the KS60 at just 1200 watts, also you may find the KS handle odd compared to most of these saws which feel more natural as it is in the horizontal plane, I can rotate my Bosch handle to this vertical position and I do not like it, natural to me is like holding the throttle on a motorcycle. [/QUOTE]
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