Unboxing Makita DLS110Z Mitre saw and set up

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @jebw
    @jebw 2 года назад

    I think the extended timber supports on the DLS110Z are a bit rough compared to the supports on the LS1219L mitre saw.

  • @alan36753
    @alan36753 Год назад

    Hi. Did you ever make a comparison video of the 36volt vs 240volt?

    • @TomMagicWoodworking
      @TomMagicWoodworking  Год назад +1

      Hi no I have not done one yet but I will look into doing one soon if you guys would like to see one thanks for the interest

  • @checkbox1234
    @checkbox1234 Год назад

    any light or laser

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      There is no light or lazer on this model you can get this saw with a lazer which is what I did with its bigger brother .

  • @marlowjoinery9783
    @marlowjoinery9783 Год назад

    I cut my skirting up right so how tall will this cut would a 5inch skirting fit ?

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      I will measure what the max size you can get under the blade tomorrow. The max depth of cut is about 3inch or 70mm but if your cutting skirting board as a normality you would lay it flat to cut

    • @marlowjoinery9783
      @marlowjoinery9783 Год назад

      @@quickfirefred34 I have a dewalt 706 used it for 18years it’s a 12inch saw so it will cut anything and for me I can cut skirting so much faster upright but I want a battery one now and that looks a nice saw

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад +1

      Well this saw is10inch blade but I have a 12inch to I will measure both

    • @Ironlotus516
      @Ironlotus516 Год назад

      There is a bevel cut on it

  • @kevinkeelan354
    @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

    I’m having the same issue removing the bolt to fit the blade. Won’t budge. Feels wrong with it being a opposite thread too.

    • @TomMagicWoodworking
      @TomMagicWoodworking  Год назад +1

      I know trying to remove that bolt was a nightmare. Try a sharp rap with a hammer, or if you can attach something else to get more leverage. Best of luck and thanks for watching

    • @kevinkeelan354
      @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

      @@TomMagicWoodworking tempted to put the impact driver on it. Never known any thing like it.

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      Worth a try

    • @kevinkeelan354
      @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

      @@quickfirefred34 persevered with a box end wrench on the Allen key for leverage. Got there in the end.

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      Good man I'm glad you got there in the end but it should never be that tight

  • @kevinkeelan354
    @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

    Great review. Would you say this is suitable if you only have 1 Mitre saw?

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      I would say this saw should serve you well. I use it as my saw on site and have its larger big brother in the workshop. Hope this helps thanks for watching

    • @kevinkeelan354
      @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

      @@quickfirefred34 It will be used mostly in my shed (no power) and outdoors. Battery makes sense if it performs as well as the LS1019. I’d never use it for extended periods so battery would be fine.

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад +2

      In that case it will be a great saw for you

    • @kevinkeelan354
      @kevinkeelan354 Год назад

      @@quickfirefred34 would it fit on a 4 x 2 workbench?
      The smaller Bosch saw (GCM 8SJL) I was considering won’t due to the rail design.

    • @quickfirefred34
      @quickfirefred34 Год назад

      @kevinkeelan354 yes the feet will just fit on a 2ft work bench with the front of the saw sticking over