UPDATE 9/5/2010 I can't tell whether this is the same saw as indicated by bradm90; it looks similar, but so do a lot of saws. It wasn't listed anywhere online because the saw is brand new. Just for people's info, the saw is easy to assemble, was well calibrated out of the box, and works pretty well. It doesn't have a heavy duty feel, but it doesn't slip and slide all over the place either. There is no play in the rip fence, but you have to place it by hand, as there's no fine adjustment knob. I did a couple tests and the measurement shown on the table was dead-on to the cut. It saws nicely through 2xs, and I was able to cut a 4x4 PT post in one pass, although it was pretty slow going. The rip fence is pretty lightweight, which brings me to a question. I tried doing some very thin cuts - 1/16" or so. The cuts came out pretty well, but I seem to have sliced into the rip fence in doing so. Is this because I wasn't careful enough, or should the saw be designed so that you can't lock the rip fence where it can be cut? I've attached a picture of the damage to the fence. If anyone has any questions about the saw, just shout. *********************** I just bought this yesterday from HD, but I wanted to check reviews before I opened it. I can't find it anywhere - it's not on Amazon, eBay, CPO or even HomeDepot's website (EVEN THOUGH IT BOUGHT IT AT HOME DEPOT)! Even googling it gets no hits for the right thing. Yes, it is "RTS", not "BTS". Does anyone know anything about this saw?? TIA. -Nothandyman