Best saw for a decking job ?

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I'm building a framework for decking to span a 3m x 1m void using 4" x 2" for joists and pillars and circa 30mm decking. I've obviously got to cut the wood to size and bar a hand saw I don't have any cutting tools.

I was thinking of future usefulness as well and thought about a sliding compound mitre saw and workbench, possibly even one of the Bosch type specialist saw tables with extensions.

Right ? wrong ? suggestions.
 
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What sort of budget do you have and how much are you expecting to use it?
 
What sort of budget do you have and how much are you expecting to use it?

I guess I could see me using it going forward on occasion so something which would last rather than just do this job and then pack in.

Maybe up to £200 or so for the saw, perhaps more but a more expensive one has to be better value (not just price) than a cheap one which will do the job now. If the price gap is too large, then the cheap and cheerful will win out.

No point in looking at £500 models but a very well equipped and well manufactured one which was £350 and is now £150 is better value than one which was and is £89.99 and is a poor comparison features and quality wise.

Does that make sense ?
 
Why do you want to spend £200 on a saw for this one, limited use and some possible occasional future use.

A cheap one will do

A more expensive one does nothing that a cheap one wont do for first fix work
 
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What would you put one on whilst using it and do they all have the same fittings ?
 

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