That's not the point I'm trying to get across.
I've yet to get perfect alignment of two tracks linked together (yes with the proper alignment bars) and the more you move the tracks from one cut to another the more time you waste checking that they're still straight. I dread to imagine what it would be like having three tracks linked together.
Just can't understand why Dewalt would make such a long rail that isn't suitable for cutting a standard 8ft / 2.440m sheet. All it needed was another 4" / 100mm and it would be perfect!!
Especially as now they've introduced the Flexvolt plunge saw to the range.
Flexvolt option is already available over here in the U.K.
Doesn't really benefit me as I'll be using it in my workshop and it will be hooked up to dust extraction as well
Flexvolt option is already available over here in the U.K.
Doesn't really benefit me as I'll be using it in my workshop and it will be hooked up to dust extraction as well
As title
Interested in buying a plunge saw.
would like people's views on the differences and any experience with Makita or Dewalt plunge saws and the rails
ps. Before any asks, I haven't the budget for Festool. So please don't go off on one about how good they are
As title
Interested in buying a plunge saw.
would like people's views on the differences and any experience with Dewalt or Makita plunge saws and the rails
ps. Before any asks, I haven't the budget for Festool. So please don't go off on one about how good they are
They certainly do.
There is definitely nothing wrong with the chuck! Except it's not a drop in type..
You can clearly see the sleeve itself is different. The EU type is knurled its whole length where as the USA / Japan versions are only knurled half way!
It will be interesting if Dewalt has another impact driver waiting in the wings ....
Looking at the body of the dcd791 and dcd796, the dcf887 body looks outdated already??
Nice comparison..... But I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't another impact driver waiting in the wings... Look at the new body styling of the dcd791 drill/driver and dcd796 combi drill....? Very often the impact drivers share body styles of that of their drill cousins
I remember looking at some Makita Impact drivers many years ago on a holiday in the states and they had drop in chucks, back then! Some exciting holidays I have!! Well it's only fair when I've been dragged round every clothes shop in Orlando...
As above title.... Can't understand why the EU model of the DTD148 doesn't have a 'one touch drop in 1/4" chuck' The Japan version TD148 and the USA version XDR09 has drop in chuck. Totally misleading all the promotional pictures show the drop in chuck and yet the EU version I have to pull the sleeve forward to insert a bit!! Surely it must be more expensive to have a different production for the EU model??