Some examples: Metal-cutting, “cold-cut” miter saw. Conventional benchtop chop saws that cut metal with an abrasive disk work fine for coarse work, but are dirty, imprecise and leave hot ...
get it A miter saw—or chop saw—is one of the most important power tools that you can have in your shop, and a sliding one—which helps extend your reach to cut wider boards—is even better.