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Another Saw Comparison and questions about an HD Makita - CAD
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<blockquote data-quote="K.C." data-source="post: 2812574" data-attributes="member: 40577"><p>Like I said the 48" oaks are few & far between. A 660 would be nice - know of any for sale in the 400 price range?? </p><p></p><p>I suppose my CAD kind of got away from me - I <em>could</em> buy a new 372, but the price I'd ahve to pay at home would be large :msp_scared: so upon thinking this over I would like to keep the whole thing around $400 if possible.</p><p></p><p>The CS520 I have is a good saw - I MM'd it and have it tuned for the altitude and it cuts very nicely and with some authority. It's a good saw, it was FREE and its good for my son to use as well. Eventually I may give it to him outright at which time I'll be looking at a 346 or similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K.C., post: 2812574, member: 40577"] Like I said the 48" oaks are few & far between. A 660 would be nice - know of any for sale in the 400 price range?? I suppose my CAD kind of got away from me - I [i]could[/i] buy a new 372, but the price I'd ahve to pay at home would be large :msp_scared: so upon thinking this over I would like to keep the whole thing around $400 if possible. The CS520 I have is a good saw - I MM'd it and have it tuned for the altitude and it cuts very nicely and with some authority. It's a good saw, it was FREE and its good for my son to use as well. Eventually I may give it to him outright at which time I'll be looking at a 346 or similar. [/QUOTE]
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