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  1. 1 hour ago, OldDominionDIYer said:

    Of course you failed to mention that without permission DeWalt wouldn't have cordless tools since they have to pay royalties to Milwaukee for the privilege! Look it up!

    I'm sure glad I don't go through life angry and antagonistic it's no way to live, Enjoy!

      

    Again,as I said:

    Milwaukee just copy tables saw from DeWALT!

    Milwaukee new installation tool for cabinet installs just another copy from the Festool CXS!

     

    It's easier to take an existing design and make some improvements.
    That's what Milwaukee does!

     

    They didn't come up with anything innovative, they just copied it.

  2. On 1/7/2020 at 9:06 PM, 14 DeWalt said:

    Seems like their tools are not what they used to be.

     

    Really?

    My 18 years DeWALT miter saw still works,without any single issues.

    All my DeWALT drill drivers/chargers,table saw,sawzall,circular saw...still works without any issues.

     

  3. 3 hours ago, OldDominionDIYer said:

    Unfortunately it appears your comments are filled with unsubstantiated opinion NOT facts.  If you actually knew the facts your argument would fall apart.

    The Milwaukee Table saw has many features that provide the user a much better experience, such as positioning the blade further back in the table to allow for more stability of the work piece during cutting, thus making in inherently safer. Milwaukee provides two (2) miter slots for versatility something not available in the DeWalt.  The raise/lower gearing operates on only half the turns of the DeWalt saving a lot of time cranking and cranking.  Milwaukee's On/Off switch is functional and effective, Lots of complaints about the system used on the DeWalt, again a plus for safety. Milwaukee One-Key is standard on ALL their table saws allowing the user to lock it out and track the unit.

    The Milwaukee compares or exceeds the DeWalt 12 inch miter saw, and again offers One-key lockout and Geofencing security standard. 

    Since most of your justification for one brand over the other is attributed to ergonomics, and that is wholly subjective it seems like a weak if not personally driven opinion not based on actual facts.

    The DeWalt router repeatedly failed during testing because the micro-adjustment would not stay put, unlike the rock-solid Milwaukee. 

    Milwaukee makes several grinders, many not available from DeWalt, clearly you have a beef against Milwaukee.

     

    It's just your unsubstantiated opinion NOT facts!

    Milwaukee just copy tables saw from DeWALT: rack and pinion fence is a DeWALT design - it is a fact!

    Milwaukee new installation tool for cabinet installs just another copy from the Festool CXS - it is a fact!

     

    It's easier to take an existing design and make some improvements.
    That's what Milwaukee does!

     

    They didn't come up with anything innovative, they just copied it.

    Ask anyone and they tell you that this is a DeWALT's design: rack and pinion fence!

    Ask anyone and they tell you that this is a Festool's design: Festool CXS with all removable attachments,body shape etc.

     

    But! What is more important: precision and accuracy of DeWALT's table saw over Milwaukee.

     

     

  4. On 11/18/2019 at 5:46 AM, dlangh said:

    Hi,

     

    My son is now doing general contract work and he is asking for a cordless circular saw for Xmas.  I found 3 that I am considering, all Milwaukee and all the M18 (he already has a lot of tools in that line).  The three that I found are: 2631, 2732 and 2830.  I am leaning toward the 2732 but it's not entirely clear what advantage the 2830 provides.  It's $20 more but from reading the specs it doesn't seem to have any real advantages except for the physical shape of the tool.  If anyone thinks the 2631 would be fine, I'd like to hear that as well, but my thinking is that since he'll be using this tool all the time better that he get the best tool for the job.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Don

     

    The best is Dewalt DCS575 FlexVolt.

     

    https://www.cpopowertools.com/dewalt-dcs575t2-flexvolt-60v-max-cordless-lithium-ion-7-1-4-in.-circular-saw-kit-with-batteries/dewndcs575t2.html

  5. Milwaukee covered woodworkers? 😂

    Yeah,right!

     

    DeWALT miter saw - the best on the market,Milwaukee miter saws horrible in every way!

    DeWALT table saw - the best! Milwaukee just copy already existing DeWALT design. 

    DeWALT FlexVolt circular saw,MUCH! better ergonomic and POWER! Milwaukee ... horrible ergonomic,OK power.

    DeWALT router much better,especially micro adjustment. Milwaukee...just a copy from another design.

    DeWALT FlexVolt grinder....ERGONOMIC! POWER!Milwaukee ... do they make grinders? I don't now...

    DeWALT oscillating tool,MUCH! better ergonomic,tool free blade change.Milwaukee - nothing special...

     

    Milwaukee new installation tool for cabinet installs...trying to copy already,long time existing Festool CXS!

    No chance,because Milwaukee make a horrible design and ergonomic,fit and finish,design not even compatible to the Festool,not even close! 😆

     

    But Milwaukee 2746 Brad Nailer looks like very great gun: fast and powerful! I like it!

     

    I tried all the drill drivers: Makita/Milwaukee/DeWALT...the most comfortable is DeWALT,Milwaukee not far behind.

     

     

     

  6. On 2/21/2015 at 7:13 AM, KWC said:

    I got some time to work on the project today..

     

    Looks not bad,but guy above who make it with Festool did it better,why?

     

    More accurate and look more precision.

     

    Your setup looks like cheep and not precision tool.

     

     

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