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    I was planning on picking up a chop saw and was looking at the Milwaukee
    14" abrasive cut off saw at HD, when the fellow there sugested the RIGID 14" abrasive cut off machine. It seems to have the same spec as the Milwaukee and it now has a lifetime warranty according to the guy I was talking to. The box still said 3 year but he said there was paper work that now comes with it that extends the warranty. The RIGID one is model number CM1450, it has a "D" handle on it which I like. Does anyone have any knowledge about this unit, or any others I should be looking at? The reason I was looking at the Milwaukee to begin with was I have 2 drills and a recip saw that are Milwaukee and they have never let me down.

    thanks in advance for any help/oppinions.

  • #2
    Lifetime warranty?! yeesh! make sure the paperwork says that !!!!
    thing I like about the home depot one now (after I had the older model), is that they have a quick release clamp to change your angles, instead of having to use a wrench for the 2 bolts!!!
    good luck!
    *note*: If you have a few more hundred dollars, go to steelmax.com
    and check out: products>metal cutting saws. I bought the s14 and it cuts
    SOOO much better than an abrasive blade (that tends to bend, making it hard to get good 45 degree cuts and you cut touch the metal immediately after you cut it).
    I'm not late...
    I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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    • #3
      I bought 2 chop saws in

      '99 1 Makita from central Texas Tool Supply and one Chicago Electric from Harbor freight and the el cheapo from HF is still working the other died 2 years ago.
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      • #4
        WOW!! CHEAPO is still working???!!!! DARN!! usually they last 5 cuts!!!

        Martin/MWCCI, intrested in the welding trailer rigs? I found some of the old threads (went to the search and typed in "welding trailers")
        here are some of them:
        1) "Ideas I am building a welding trailer" by Snyder253 6-18-07
        2) "Plans" by mark4561 3-28-07
        3) "Welding trailer and flat bed trailer" by terry welds 3-26-07
        4) New welder new project" by hit_em 3-19-07

        this way, you can e-mail/post to those guys also for any more questions you may have....

        hope this helps,
        bert
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        I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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        • #5
          I got the Millwaukie and it is made in China so you don't need to feel guilty if you don't buy it....the neatest thing I like about it is the vice swivel right and left ....can't say "bout the Rigid.
          Go to Bullet Industries .com and get their 14" carbide blade rated for high speed chop saws on steel and you will have the best of both worlds then! I use a 12" Freud non-ferrous on mine and it works AWSOME!!
          Last edited by FusionKing; 07-15-2007, 06:29 PM.

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          • #6
            Any opinions between the DeWalt multi-cutter and Milwaukee's version? Both are about the same price locally.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bert View Post
              WOW!! CHEAPO is still working???!!!! DARN!! usually they last 5 cuts!!!

              Martin/MWCCI, intrested in the welding trailer rigs? I found some of the old threads (went to the search and typed in "welding trailers")
              here are some of them:
              1) "Ideas I am building a welding trailer" by Snyder253 6-18-07
              2) "Plans" by mark4561 3-28-07
              3) "Welding trailer and flat bed trailer" by terry welds 3-26-07
              4) New welder new project" by hit_em 3-19-07

              this way, you can e-mail/post to those guys also for any more questions you may have....

              hope this helps,
              bert
              Bert,I thanked you in the other thread. My intrest is that I've allready built several. How it started for years I kept my Lincoln Ranger 8 on T-axle, then in '99 in preparation for my move to Indiana I built an encloser around it and this inspired two buddies in Texas to have me duplicate for them. Since I've been in Indiana I've made to more variations of my rigs trailer, only with-out the welder, one guy is selling tennis-shoes out of his and the other guy carries athlectic equipment in his.
              I never thought of taking picture of it. When I get an opportunity I'll shoot a few shoots to post for comparison. Bert - Thanks again.
              Last edited by mwccwi; 07-15-2007, 07:12 PM.
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              • #8
                very cool, you're welcome...
                I'm not late...
                I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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                • #9
                  I bought a Dewalt D28715 from HomeDepot this weekend for $129! I can't find it online for less than $219. I don't know why it was so cheap. It was not a special or anything like that. Combine that with a rebate I found online for a free grinder and I say that is a deal that can not be beat.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fishy Jim View Post
                    Any opinions between the DeWalt multi-cutter and Milwaukee's version? Both are about the same price locally.
                    We have one of the Dewalt multicutters at work and it is great. Clamp is adjustable for wider stock. Degree markings leave a bit to be desired(but most do) but I always use an angle gauge or trisquare irregardless for more accurate angles. Did a ton of 45 miter cuts on it and when I tacked project together I barely had to make any adjustments at all before welding.

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                    • #11
                      How does the milwaukee version compare though?

                      I'm not a big fan of plastic guards on something flinging metal shavings. Milwaukee's looks to be metal and covers the whole blade.

                      I'm not sure the Mrs will let me get one yet, but I plan on looking at them tuesday if I can't squeeze it in tomorrow. I have to go pick up about 1600# of steel tomorrow and I only have a half ton.
                      Syncrowave 250DX
                      Invison 354MP
                      XR Control and 30A

                      Airco MED20 feeder
                      Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 81
                      Smith O/A rig
                      And more machinery than you can shake a 7018 rod at

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                      • #12
                        I use the Ridgid both at home and at work, it cuts great, the quick clamp is very nice to work with and the heavy cast base helps keep it in place. I've had very good luck with the machine, hasn't let me down yet
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                        • #13
                          I've got the Dewalt 14" chop saw, great saw, easy to change blades, so far so good!

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                          • #14
                            chop saws

                            I started out with a milwaukee chopsaw, after about 6 or 7 months it got knocked over and broke the handle. I bought another milwaukee and another couple of months and the handle got broke. I bought a makita and that one lasted about a year before the switch went bad, I was in the middle of doing a job and needed one to finish the job, closest place to get one was Homedepot so I bought one of their el-cheapo's , two years later I've got two broke milwaukees, a broke makita, and a cheapie that is still going strong. Dave
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                            • #15
                              I ended up buying the DeWalt Multi-cutter after looking at both units. Milwaukee's clamp seemed cumbersome. DeWalt did a good job with theirs making it easy to move around.

                              DeWalt also has a rebate going where you can get a grinder or another blade free with the purchase of the saw. I picked it up online for just under 400 delivered.
                              Syncrowave 250DX
                              Invison 354MP
                              XR Control and 30A

                              Airco MED20 feeder
                              Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 81
                              Smith O/A rig
                              And more machinery than you can shake a 7018 rod at

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