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| RadMan49 | March 23rd, 2005 02:19 AM Today I purchased the Sears Craftsman Jobsite saw model 218240. Before I purchased the Craftsman I looked at a Ryobi and the miter was VERY sloppy in it's slot. That alone helped me to decide on the Craftsman. I got the saw home and put it together and spent the rest of the day dialing it in. I did 4 test cuts. My last cut was on a piece of oak and I am impressed. I do furniture restoration and I really think that this saw was a good choice. |
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