![]() ![]() I was hoping that these cold saws could cut reliably between the 2 and produce weldable joints right off the saw. On my band saw I typically have to make a test cut to get as close as I can to 45 degrees. The one area I'm interested in is when going between 90 degree and 45 degree, those are the 2 most common angles I cut. I'll be interested to hear your experience, if I don't buy one before. It's hard to tell how accurate the degree settings are for the miter and/or if they're reliable since there are no indents that I can tell. I don't miter everything, hence the desire to get between 90 and 45 degrees reliably. I'll report back when I do.I'll be interested to hear your experience, if I don't buy one before. I'm probably going to start on small table soon and have been looking forward to trying the miter cuts to see if they wind up as good as his did. His first project was making a rolling cart for holding metal stock and after one day he was raving about how perfect the cuts were.he's super meticulous and swears that he was getting dead on 45* cut after 45* cut and they lined up perfectly when he went to weld them. My buddy at work bought a S380CPS a week before I did (we have been talking about this style saw for a year). I haven't done any miter cuts with mine yet. ![]() About the same price as the S380CPS, made in Taiwan rather than China.I haven't done any miter cuts with mine yet. The Fein Slugger is also a cast base, albeit only a 14" saw. I was looking at the S380CPS, but Evolution has it marked out of stock with no projected ETA, and I sent them a question from their site on Amazon and haven't got a reply back from them in close to 2 weeks now. The whole reason I've been considering getting one of these saws is to have reliable miters that come off the saw that I can take to the welding table.ĭo you get repeatable, clean miters like that? ![]()
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