dane
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Post by dane on Jul 7, 2015 11:25:43 GMT -5
SOLD.
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Post by holmz on Jul 8, 2015 8:26:36 GMT -5
Where are you located?
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dane
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Post by dane on Jul 8, 2015 21:34:37 GMT -5
Washington DC
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Post by Red on Jul 10, 2015 13:03:51 GMT -5
Assuming that our KSS80Ec/370 saw adapts to it properly -- and if it's still for sale -- I'm interested in the Bosch 1600 guide rail.
Please let me know how you wish to proceed.
If the rail is not for sale, please indicate as much at the end of this thread.
Have a good one, Red
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Post by holmz on Jul 10, 2015 16:17:01 GMT -5
I don't think you'll have a problem Red- and you will want a rail connector. After getting the Bosch mitre attachment I am beard-stroking as is seems complex angles are easy. (So what I am really interested in is the KSS80 ec/370 differences.)
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Post by Red on Jul 11, 2015 3:39:45 GMT -5
I don't think you'll have a problem Red- and you will want a rail connector. After getting the Bosch mitre attachment I am beard-stroking as is seems complex angles are easy. (So what I am really interested in is the KSS80 ec/370 differences.) What differences are you thinking about, Holmz?
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ross
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Post by ross on Jul 11, 2015 14:36:17 GMT -5
I don't think you'll have a problem Red- and you will want a rail connector. After getting the Bosch mitre attachment I am beard-stroking as is seems complex angles are easy. (So what I am really interested in is the KSS80 ec/370 differences.) I think the benefit of the KSS80 with 370 rail is that the rail stays attached, so you can do lots of cross cuts very quickly by just lifting the tool. If you use the Bosch/Mafell mitre attachment you have to move the rail and the saw. In most cases getting the standard K85 and rail/mitre attachment is fine, but if you want to cut lots of mitres quickly the K80ec/370 is a bit easier, such as cutting a gazillion rafters in one go!
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