Great for those DIY projects that need doing... It's worth reading the customer reviews too, they're good!
- 1400W Mitre Saw for cutting wood and plastics
- Tilting angle -45 to 0 to 45 degrees
- 24 tooth blade
The Tool is intended for sawing solid wood, bonded wood, glued veneer, materials similar to wood and plastics. Do not cut metals, ceramics or masonry products
Content of the box:
Instruction Manual
Allen key
Dust bag
2x brush holder end cap
Top comments
LOUKELL
17 May 163#4
Thanks op ,Ordered too for chopping fire wood
All comments (27)
AndrewS7889
17 May 16#1
Heat added - good value. They also do a router for £14.99 that looks a bargain.
jimmyt11
17 May 16#2
Thanks OP orderd one. I was tempted when it was 29 quid but for this price I didn't hesitate
jimmyt11
17 May 161#3
btw this is only for chopping fire wood. I would not use this for any detailed work. I imagine it can be adjusted but I doubt it would stay square for long!
djames108 to jimmyt11
17 May 16#11
i doubt that very Much, as its a mitre saw you can saw a variety of wood, not exclusively fire wood.
As you mention your buying one (future tense) then you clearly don't have one and are unqualified to make such a silly comment
LOUKELL
17 May 163#4
Thanks op ,Ordered too for chopping fire wood
omsA to LOUKELL
17 May 16#6
buying for sane reason. being lolling for something cheap and cheerful just for this
rossygnol
17 May 16#5
Voted hot.
I bought this mitre saw from B&Q although on the website it says 210mm, I can see on the box of what they gave me 120mm. Did they give me the wrong product?
And how does this mitre saw compare to the one in the link? I bought it for £40 and the box is still unopened. Thx
simonsdeals
17 May 16#7
Good deal, been looking for something like this for some rough and ready woodwork.
OB1
17 May 16#8
You serious about chopping wood? Presumably you won't manage much more than a 100mm diameter log without faff? Would have thought a chainsaw was more appropriate!
arotabi
17 May 16#9
Chopping firewood!?
Presumably you have to chop the wood to reasonable lengths so they stay on the deck of this thing... which means you have a chainsaw already?
Cutting long wobbly branches on a mire saw will be very interesting. I use my mire saw for some dodgy cuts but wouldn't particularly fancy that :confused:
Hot BTW - plenty good enough for many jobs and it'll save an eternity compared to cutting by hand.
Get a decent blade, adjust and learn the tool and it'll be good for many more tasks.
mxer450
17 May 16#10
Use mine for fire wood, chopped with an axe first then to size, far better quicker the a chainsaw.
morrig
17 May 16#12
Thats the cutting length,the blade is 210mm.The model that costs nearly twice as much cuts 340mm at 90*.
jimmyt11
17 May 16#13
sorry I may have been unclear, I have bought it just to leave in the garage for chopping fire wood. I have had several saws, including argos pro ones, macallister ones, scheppach, Makita and now evolution. so I think im "qualified"
jimmyt11
17 May 16#14
id just go with this one and save your money. as above the blade is 210 and the max cut is 120
xeroc
17 May 16#15
Post your Saw User's Certificate of Competence or I don't believe you. :smirk:
Daveh1664
17 May 16#16
surely a picture of the correct number of fingers n thumbs would suffice! that's my benchmark of sawing competence
djames108
17 May 16#17
the fact you appear to have had more mitre saws than hot dinners would suggest more that you are particularly unqualified to operate one, either that or your really really good at losing large power tools?
either way you are unable to comment on this particular saws competence in cutting anything other than fire wood, at least till you own one and have tried it.
Your comment was very specific in warning people that it was 'only' good for firewood. :wink:
N42
17 May 16#18
Looks good. Might order this and router. Cheers
digi dude
17 May 16#19
got the router, jigsaw and drill combo for £30 last time it was on here and now this. A lot of tool for very little money.
N_W2003
17 May 16#20
damn you HUKD...thats a new tv and a saw within a week...i can use both in the shed i build when the wife kicks me out!!
dealerxxx
17 May 16#21
How thick can the wood be to get cut by this machine?
gazpainter
17 May 16#22
Out of stock
themachman
17 May 16#23
Looks like Robocop's arm! :smirk:
technokeenan
17 May 16#24
Will this cut through 2x4? All this talk about not being able to cut through firewood has got me worried.
Antix70
18 May 161#25
**** out of stock! Great price as well.
N_W2003
23 May 16#26
mine arrived today. will have a look at it when i finish my shift thursday
texaspetey
27 May 16#27
Mine has arrived but the box looks like it has been opened and resealed so it might be a return. I will investigate.
Opening post
- 1400W Mitre Saw for cutting wood and plastics
- Tilting angle -45 to 0 to 45 degrees
- 24 tooth blade
The Tool is intended for sawing solid wood, bonded wood, glued veneer, materials similar to wood and plastics. Do not cut metals, ceramics or masonry products
Content of the box:
Instruction Manual
Allen key
Dust bag
2x brush holder end cap
Top comments
All comments (27)
As you mention your buying one (future tense) then you clearly don't have one and are unqualified to make such a silly comment
I bought this mitre saw from B&Q although on the website it says 210mm, I can see on the box of what they gave me 120mm. Did they give me the wrong product?
And how does this mitre saw compare to the one in the link? I bought it for £40 and the box is still unopened. Thx
Presumably you have to chop the wood to reasonable lengths so they stay on the deck of this thing... which means you have a chainsaw already?
Cutting long wobbly branches on a mire saw will be very interesting. I use my mire saw for some dodgy cuts but wouldn't particularly fancy that :confused:
Hot BTW - plenty good enough for many jobs and it'll save an eternity compared to cutting by hand.
Get a decent blade, adjust and learn the tool and it'll be good for many more tasks.
either way you are unable to comment on this particular saws competence in cutting anything other than fire wood, at least till you own one and have tried it.
Your comment was very specific in warning people that it was 'only' good for firewood.
:wink: