I have a job to do at home on a number of fence posts and joists (similar to a carport) and was not looking forward to cutting everything by hand.
It is beyond the capacity of my workshop sliding mitre saw so I kept putting the job off.
A couple of weeks ago I was skipping through the TV shopping channels when I saw a Bosun 10" sliding mitre saw with 290 x 75mm capacity.
This was an own brand make but was so cheap I ordered it for £86 +p&p.
When it arrived I looked it over and tried to decypher the appaling translation from Chinese in the instruction booklet.
I then found that it has a greater capacity than advertised and also that it had a depth stop for trenching.
It says how to achieve 305x90mm cuts.
This is 12" x 3½".
I tested it and it was indeed capable of this cut.
I sawed a piece of 12" contiboard and a 90mm thick piece of pine.
The cut wasn't at 90° so I played around with the fence for a bit to get it square.
With a 60 tooth TC blade it maked good quality cross cuts.
On looking through some catalogues I realised this tool is identical to the Fox 290x75 mitre saw sold by Rutlands for £149.95 so is probably made in the same factory and just badged differently.
I found the laser merely a guide as it lines with the blade centre instead of being adjustable for either right or left of the blade.
It is unlikely to last very long for trade use but is ideal for DIY and its capacity should be enough for any work anyone is likely to need around the house or garden.
Today they had a different brand name for sale which has the same specs but costs £10 more because it has a bolt together floor stand.
This was from the YES shopping channel which can be seen at
http://www.yes661.com/
Ignore the prices shown on the web because they are just used to make the sale prices look better.
Most prices are between 25-40% of the shown price with some even lower.
This mitre saw must be one of the methods used to keep production up in China.
They are sold cheaply because the shopping channels use the old low profit quick returns sales method pioneered by Tescos here.
For a total of £94.50 inc p&p I think the saw will have paid for itself on just the one job.
Anything else will be a bonus.
Had I ever used this channel before the price would have been reduced by 5%.
I have bought 3 other small things since all of which were reduced by the 5%.
Maybe I should have bought the £5 rubber broom, with one free, first, to get the 5% off the £86 mitre saw....
I am so pleased with this cheap mitre saw that I am seriously thinking of changing my mitre saw bench to take it instead of the 8" sliding saw it is set up for now.