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I have no specific information about the Delta saw. But specifically almost all the saws I've seen have "as cast" detents for the angle cuts. Only the Dewalt has a stamped detent system, which will be inherently more accurate.
This review of miter saws by Rockler does not include the Delta saw but gives a good overview. If you have a healthy wallet the Festool is hands down the best of the lot.
https://www.rockler.com/sliding-compound...picked-bet
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(09-03-2020, 09:04 AM)Cooler Wrote: If you have a healthy wallet the Festool is hands down the best of the lot.
Definitely can not afford the Festool. Nor do I think my wife would be ok with spending that much for it atleast at this time. She has said that the Festool "looks pretty"
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Personally, I will not buy any new tool branded Delta; its just a name bought by some chinese company that they slap on product intended for big box store consumer grade tools, so in my mind they are a Ryobi-level manufacturer. They also abandon any pretense of extended support or customer service. I would be inclined to choose Dewalt or Makita, both known for standing behind their product and providing customer service. But that's just me, I tend to buy quality tools that last a long time (that being said, I would choke on buying a Festool!!).
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I wouldn't get the Delta. If I wanted a saw that style, I'd take a look at the Bosch. Not that much different, but have a few more years in production.
I would get the DeWalt. And I wouldn't waste my money on the double bevel feature.
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(09-03-2020, 11:38 AM)DieselDennis Wrote: I wouldn't get the Delta. If I wanted a saw that style, I'd take a look at the Bosch. Not that much different, but have a few more years in production.
I would get the DeWalt. And I wouldn't waste my money on the double bevel feature.
I don't really need the double bevel ability as I do not see myself cutting crown moulding. But i do like the sliding part as it adds a bit more in the crosscut ability
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The new version 2.0 of the Delta Cruzer sliding compound miter box saw has received many favorable reviews. That said, no tool is perfect and the purchase of a tool will not transform you into a master craftsman but I’m sure this saw will put a smile on your face as you cut a perfectly good board in two. Enjoy your purchase and let us know your experience with it.
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