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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
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Product Name: | Metabo HPT 10-in 15-Amp Single Bevel Compound Miter Saw |
Product Description: | The Hitachi C10FCG 15 Amp 10 In. compound miter saw is ideal for trim carpenters, framers, and woodworkers who demand precision, reliability and versatility on the job. The 15 amp motor generates a no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM for making crosscuts and miters with ease, even on the toughest cutting jobs. The C10FCG is lighter than its predecessor (model C10FCE2) weighing just 24.2 lbs. for easier transport. It’s the lightest 10 In. compound miter saw in its class to date. It has a large table with a vice clamping system to hold your workpiece safely in place. The thumb-actuated positive miter stops allow for simple miter adjustments. The bevel has a range of 45-degrees to the left to provide clean and accurate bevel cuts. The C10FCG has a large extended flip fence which rises to 4 In. to allow for accurate cutting of large workpieces. To keep your work space clean and safe, a dust collector attachment is included. It is covered by Hitachi's 5-year warranty. |
Model Number: | C10FCGM |
Product SKU: | 1000872160 |
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Also, you can look up videos on YouTube on how to cut certain angles that seem impossible with this saw.
Military discount didn't stack.
Ended up having to cut my losses and bought the cordless makita sliding miter saw. To the people saying they're too hard to move around, that's what rolling saw stands are made for so I don't really see the merit on those complaints. I have the Hercules from harbor freight and its great.
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I was warning against having to spend $90 cnd realizing you need better down the road and then having to pay a couple hundred dollars again to upgrade. It's cheaper in the long run to just buy a sliding miter.
And the makita is just what I got. There are plenty of other cheaper options out there for sliding miters.
And the makita is just what I got. There are plenty of other cheaper options out there for sliding miters.
That's like, your opinion bro. I just know when I bought the Hitachi I wish someone would have told me about the benifits of a sliding miter saw so here I am giving that advice.
BTW, no $200 table saw is worth having.
The carrying it outside part is important.
I have a big 12" dewalt slide, but I never use it because it's so damn heavy.
This 10" non slide is much lighter and easier to bring in and out.
There's the 7-1/4" type saws too, and they're even lighter, but if you only want to buy 1 saw, get the 10".
This is perfect advice.
BTW, no $200 table saw is worth having.
How do you know what type of project you will be doing in the future? I went in with that same mindset then ended up getting screwed down the road when I needed to stack pieces on top of each other to cut them all exactly the same size. Upgraded to a sliding miter and have come across numerous needs that make it well worth the upgrade. I will never go back to a standard.
I think yall are seriously overestimating the size difference. I have a small, 1 car garage as my work space and the saw on the stand takes up literally the same space as my Hitachi
BTW, no $200 table saw is worth having.
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BTW, no $200 table saw is worth having.