Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Which single stage has the most power
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #53 Nov 5, 2010 3:18 pm |
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I'd go Makita....10" . Unless you have a real need for a 12" saw, less deflectence with a 10" blade. Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch just doesn't do it for me but saws like any tool is a personal preference. If I had to blindly choose, any of the 10" Makita's I would not have any qualms with. They are very accurate and aside from the bells and whistles of some other saws, I've always liked their fence systems.
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drifter
Joined: Oct 13, 2010
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #54 Nov 6, 2010 10:54 am |
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I've got an LS 1013, and it's a great saw. The blue machines are REALLY nice. If I had bought "new", I definitely would have gone with the YS928SJ. No shear-pins to deal with,,, joy-stick chute control,,, 12v starter (battery),,,,quiet as can be,,,a real little bulldozer.
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #57 Nov 8, 2010 10:13 am |
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Northeast territory. We get the wet stuff.... More TOOOORQUE . You may need to eyeball it, but how much rubber do you have from the edge of the auger paddle to the auger support (as if the paddles are mounted on). ---- I feel like I'm on a time constraint. I either Source a 621 before this winter or I'm keeping the 520. While the 520 may sell well used, it sells even better *brand new*....
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #62 Nov 8, 2010 11:35 am |
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Yeah. The beauty with that and the Kapex in a indoor setup...is 90%+ of the dust is captured. I don't have the exact percentage but it is HUGE... BUT, FWIW, it's not now loud as thunder Shopvac. I feel like I have to baby the Festool. The bigger regular $50 shopvacs are lounder, and has more ballz, and I would not hesitate using those as a wet vac.... But the Festool lineup is a ~system~.... While on the topic of tools, previously was using Makita drills, went over to Panasonic drills (sleeper brand like the HS621) but I'm back over to the Makita's..... Impacts, Drills. All very balance. Don't really ever need more than 14.4... Snap On for the track bollts. That thing has some serious torque that no others can compare.
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