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Originally Posted by Badler
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I've got the Ryobi version. And as long as it has a crisp, sharp blade on it, it does well. Great on plywood and fir. I've even used it to split treated 2x the long way.
I've also used it with an abrasive blade to cut steel tube several times and it also did well.
I've got the Ryobi battery miter saw version of it too. It's okay...strictly light duty for mitering corners on 1x trim or other smaller materials like picture frame stock.