Yes, but you've got to buy a decent one like a Nobex or Ulmia (i.e the sort that picture framers favour) - and they cost almost as much as a small reasonable quality 'leccy one. The cheap Chiwanese cr*p the DIY shops sell are completely useless. In fact hand mitre saws have blades which are way too fine for decking in any case.^woody^ said:A hand mitre saw? One of the worst, most useless things in the world. Has anyone ever cut a straight mitre with one?
As a flip-over saw user myself I'd have to agree, but the problem is that they ain't cheapDonKiddick said:The ultimate solution if you are going to be doing a lot of this sort of thing would be a flip-over saw.
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