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reddawg60

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  1. That is sweet!! Happy for ya, to get a hold of that and bring it back home... Here's to hoping it stays in the family for good now!! [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
  2. Don't know if this will be any help, but I made one, pretty basic but didn't have the time to make it how I wanted to at the time I needed it, but will use it for as long as it lasts before I make a new one. I just screwed two 2x4s together then used 30" pieces of conduit. Drilled holes just slightly larger than the conduit in the 2x4s at a slight angle about 8 inches apart. Staggered the holes on each side of the 2x4s allowing me to drill 1 1/2" deep holes on each side. Made some folding legs for the base. If I remember correctly there about 6' tall. My use is for base and case and what have you. I made 4 of them and place them 4' apart for 16' material. I've just started to search online for different or new ideas for the next ones I build. The ones described have lasted for probably about 30 houses of doing the interior trim on. Hopefully some of that has helped, wasn't sure what exactly your needs were or how often you'd use them or your space considerations. Either way hopefully of some use. Btw open to new ideas on my next set. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
  3. Real simple "dude" just don't read his threads if you don't like it instead of "doubling down" I for one enjoy reading and seeing his pictures showing the same. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
  4. Totally agree... Have no idea either. Sure grinds my gears tho! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
  5. I actually got sick of waiting, this is a no brainer as far as I'm concerned. I picked up the dewalt. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
  6. I've looked a little bit but haven't found out for sure, but is there blades for cutting wood for this? Sorry to pig back on your post without an answer, but I haven't used this yet, but will be getting here in the not to distant future. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
  7. Ohh I don't think those are plastic... Not sure where you got that information.. Btw that's not a picture I took of the saw I have. It's on the job and I'm at home, so unless they have changed something on the saw, those certainly aren't plastic. Blade height adjustment moves a whole lot easier and faster than the dewalt I had. Only plastic gears I know about are the fence adjustment, which imo isn't that big of a deal. Saw is a dream to use and works great in power category and adjustments also. To each their own I guess. But just trying to keep facts upfront rather than innuendo or misrepresentation or rumors. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
  8. I have the Milwaukee, yes it feels different than the dewalt, but no problems whatsoever with the gears getting stripped, it's a gear for the fence... I mean really how much torque is there. I had a Dewalt for years also and ended up with the same problem as described in the op. Sold it n got me the Milwaukee, all is well. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
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