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Ryobi 15-Amp 10" Sliding Compound Miter Saw with LED Cutline Indicator (Refurbished, ZRTSS103) for
$89.99. Shipping is a flat rate $9.99.
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JMBauer74 for finding this deal.
Includes:- ZRTSS103T Miter Saw with LED
- 40-Tooth Carbide-Tipped Blade
- Table Extensions
- Work Clamp
- Blade Wrench
- Dust Bag
- Operator's Manual
Features:- 15 Amp, 4600 RPM motor with 12 in. Cross Cut Capacity
- Includes: 10 in. 40-Tooth Carbide Tipped Blade and Accessories
- LED Cutline Indicator provide improved cut accuracy
- Sliding head provides maximum capacity for up to 12 in. cross cut
- Miter stops located at the most common crown molding angles 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45° left and right for quick cut settings
- Miter Detent Override: Quick action lever bypasses miter detent index points with one simple motion
- Machined cast-in miter scale for accurate table alignment
- Electric brake stops the blade in seconds
- Spindle lock for easy single wrench blade changes
- Extended miter range from 47° left and right to accommodate a wide variety of cuts
- Fixed Dust Port maintains the ideal position to optimize dust collection efficiencies for both plunge and sliding cuts
- 1-1/4 in. dust port provides connection to standard dust collection systems to help keep work area clean
- Horizontal "D" handle for improved comfort
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I looked up a couple of Youtube videos on how to calibrate a miter saw, bought a carpenter square on amazon for $8, and checked on the blade alignment. I found the miter 0 degree angle was perfect, but the bevel was a bit off. Thankfully they make both the miter angle and bevel angle easily adjusted, so after a few iterations of adjusting and checking I was able to get my saw nice and square.
Here's the video I ended up using to check the fence-to-blade alignment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-QJ1B6toY
Although it did take a bit of extra work to get the saw set up, I think it was an excellent deal and I've already used it to build the Ana White garage shelves and used the sliding feature to cut a 10" wide shelf to length for the laundry room. The LED blade shadow feature is really cool, and I found it to be accurate. I will say the dust extraction port is pretty much useless, so you may want to do your cutting outside to avoid getting sawdust everywhere, as it ejects a lot of dust at high speed. I haven't tried cutting any bevels or non-90 degree angles yet, so I don't yet know how accurate the detents are.
It survived ok, guess it is a well built saw.
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It survived ok, guess it is a well built saw.
Been waiting for a deal on a 10" sliding miter saw. Thanks!
Can finally knock out a couple projects around the house that have been waiting.
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I looked up a couple of Youtube videos on how to calibrate a miter saw, bought a carpenter square on amazon for $8, and checked on the blade alignment. I found the miter 0 degree angle was perfect, but the bevel was a bit off. Thankfully they make both the miter angle and bevel angle easily adjusted, so after a few iterations of adjusting and checking I was able to get my saw nice and square.
Here's the video I ended up using to check the fence-to-blade alignment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-QJ1B6toY
Although it did take a bit of extra work to get the saw set up, I think it was an excellent deal and I've already used it to build the Ana White garage shelves and used the sliding feature to cut a 10" wide shelf to length for the laundry room. The LED blade shadow feature is really cool, and I found it to be accurate. I will say the dust extraction port is pretty much useless, so you may want to do your cutting outside to avoid getting sawdust everywhere, as it ejects a lot of dust at high speed. I haven't tried cutting any bevels or non-90 degree angles yet, so I don't yet know how accurate the detents are.
It survived ok, guess it is a well built saw.
The saw works well, but it is pretty long with sliding rods behind. Not a good option in garage.
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