Bob, interesting, getting one with a stand.  I didn't think of that.

earlier, chiliblindman, wrote:
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>John, a radial arm saw will not do as many angle 
>functions. It will take a bigger cross-cut than 
>a miter saw. A radial arm saw is accurate on 
>cutoffs and ripping lengthwise and can be set up 
>very fast for those and also doing dado work.
>The miter saw will cut bevel angle cuts and can 
>be set up in seconds to do that kind of cut, and 
>they are accurate. My sears will do a bevel 
>compound cut at up to 60 degrees angle on a 2x12 and easily cut 6x6's.
>My radial is used in my shop where as my sliding 
>compound miter saw travels on a stand with 
>wheels and pullout extensions to hold lumber. 
>With the hand holds I can carry it or roll it, much sooner rolling.
>....................bob
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John


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