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Just run across this video and thought I'd share.. The ending part of the video is where this guy compares this saw to his DeWalt.. Most these tools are too new to the market to test for several years or see how long they are trouble free for.. I haven't looked real hard at the bigger power tools like this but maybe should have looked closer at them when I bought my new DeWalt miter saw and table saw.. Pretty impressive for the price I think but I'm sure others will think diffrently

 

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1 hour ago, rjweb said:

Ray, i agree I also don't buy to last a long time now 78 hoping to hit 85, but on another note if i don't buy then my family will just blow through the money, RJ

We are leaving ours to local pet rescue groups who are doing great work. Our kids have more than us and don't need ours. 

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When I bought my Chicago Electric, 12" sliding miter saw. With the various discounts I paid just over $100. It was for a specific project. Now, the silly thing won't die, and I'm glad. The new saws all have 1" arbor holes and all my blades are 5/8" (used, from work after the sharpening service determined the blades were worn out, also after the owner gave specific approval), the blades also fit my table saw.

The saw stays in my shop and doesn't get beat up. If I was using it daily for my living and having to bounce it around in the back of a truck, I would definitely get a higher grade saw. But for me and my circumstances, it's a great saw.

 

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I do not see the purpose of these type threads. Of course anything HF sells is going to be cheaper than brand names. Many times you pay for the brand name but many times you pay for better quality. Especially any of the bench top tools. If a person uses a tool once in a blue moon it should last them a life time.  If a person uses the tool for their livelyhood they will want a better quality tool. That Dewalt saw he compared to will outlast him. I thought Hercules was HF old brand name, why not name it a Bauer saw? Heck  you can find a used tool of brand name cheaper than that saw. What does that prove? You notice he used my exact words in that video, "If the tool has a motor I am not buying from HF" they are trying hard to change that stigma. Disposables, I buy all the time. They are one and done items. If it breaks not out much money.

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1 hour ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

I do not see the purpose of these type threads. 

I'm sorry I guess my small mind thought some folks might like to see a video of the side by side comparison of the DeWalt and this HF saw.. I apologize to anyone that wasted their time watching this. I seem to forget there are many more smarter people out there than me that already knew about these saws and why they are priced so differently yet very similar.

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Kevin, thx for the video posting, I enjoyed seeing it and getting a little knowledge along the way, not everyone can afford a exspensive tool, I am sure some other people got something out of it. I just watch the video on the story of Harbor Freight and the owner Eric Smith, privatly own, with almost 1600 stores across the country. He must be doing something right, RJ

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2 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

I'm sorry I guess my small mind thought some folks might like to see a video of the side by side comparison of the DeWalt and this HF saw.. I apologize to anyone that wasted their time watching this. I seem to forget there are many more smarter people out there than me that already knew about these saws and why they are priced so differently yet very similar.

Say what you want Kevin. There is no side by side rating there. Put it through its paces then it is a side by side. I am not defending Dewalt or dissing HF but price wise HF will ALWAYS have the lower prices. He unboxed the saw and it looks like the Dewalt. How many times have we said over and over again here about scrollsaws looking alike. A little difference here and there. He said his Dewalt saw was still kicking. let him come back in 10 years and tell us. That is all I am saying. You must have stock in HF I am guessing.  Go on the internet and you can see hundreds of comparisons of tools within all brand names but remember one person's view that is all it is just like this video. One person's view. 

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18 minutes ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Could not get page to load. 

Which page? This one, or another page you wanted to link to?

I've been having problems on FB with my local news, FB page loading, the page just sits there like it's trying to load. The rest of FB works just fine, so the problem may be a overload for a server somewhere.

 

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Some time back I had miter saw and upgraded to a  had a HF ADMIRAL 12 in. Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw and like it. But really didn't need the double bevel feature. Then I thought I would upgrade and get a Dewalt 12" double bevel miter saw with the stand, and loved it. But still didn't need the double bevel nor the stand. 

Well a couple years back, and many tool purchases later I looked at my small shop and was I running out of room. So I sold the DeWalt miter saw, my lathe and purchased a 10" Metabo single bevel saw a good scroll saw, and banked the money difference.

The Metabo was accurate out and box but I still don't need the bevel feature. I don't miss the lathe and it's just less tools my kids had to sell when I pass. They have more "stuff" than I ever had.

So that is my story and I'm sticking with it. LOL

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I bought a refurbished 12-inch Hitachi sliding compound miter saw for a project many years ago. If it ever needs to be replaced, I would buy the Hercules.

I found it interesting that I have 80-90% of the Harbor Freight items recommended in the video in my shop.

 

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The quality of Harbor Freight tools is a curious thing.  When you get into the tool/maker/mechanic/repair spaces, there is a lot of get this, not that.  One of the more common things I've seen and heard is the less moving parts the more likely it is to last; get nothing electrical.  HF serves a purpose, some view it as one and done, others as cheap tools (to keep after) for a job, and others look at them as a source for work tools.  

Their tool boxes are on par or better than anything I've seen at Menards or Lowes.  The air hammer I have from them is a beast and the same unit as a Mac Tools.  

Curiously, I just recently watched a how to video put up by TRQ auto parts.  Their shop guy was using an Icon torque wrench.  A shop with enough financial backing for Snap On chose the Icon wrench!  That says something.  

HF is moving up in quality, it cannot be denied.  You can still get a grinder that is good for 2 uses; but they stock one that is every bit as good as a Dewalt.  

I think if we sit back and watch, in the next 10 years HF will become something like Craftsman was.

Incidently, I have zero affiliation with HF; I just scrape by and fix as much myself as possible and don't want to buy Snap On every time I need a tool for 1 or 2 jobs.  Be smart with your money and buy what you feel is right and don't ding someone for what buying what fit their needs if it isn't up to your needs.  

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