dragoneggs
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Steve, I think we are of the same ilk... after soul searching on other more recent tool purchases, I bought a Miller 211 and my latest toy, PM45XP. Both are too good for me but I love them and expect them to be the last of that kind of tool I ever buy. Most probably I will kick myself if I go cheap... learned that lesson long ago.Dragon, the ONLY Evolution saw I've been referring to is the EVOSAW380 - the Rage2 is a TOTALLY different saw - I've seen a few gripes about that one, a couple on this site; and if you compare the pictures zoomed in
Evolution Power Tools EVOSAW38 15-Inch Steel Cutting Chop Saw - Power Circular Saws - Amazon.com
Evolution Power Tools RAGE2 Multi Purpose Cutting Chop Saw, 14-Inch - Power Circular Saws - Amazon.com
you can see why - Rage2 has a stamped steel base, thinner bent steel vise parts, no quick release on the vise, a cheesy little chain and hook to stow it for travel, and isn't capable of taking a 15" blade -
The EVOSAW380 has a cast base, thicker CAST vise parts, a flip-up vise release that lets you put a work piece in and just push the vise handle forward til it hits, then a turn or two to tighten, an actual steel PIN for travel position, and weighs 9 pounds more (mostly the difference between stamped thin steel parts in base AND vise)
Dunno how long the price at discountsteel.com is good for, but that's the cheapest I've found the EVOSAW yet. In my experience, the saying "buy once, cry once" seems to be valid MOST of the time so to me, paying a bit more up front is usually worth it. That's why I have a Miller mm252 and a Hypertherm PM45 - I've had both for about 6 years, and they (along with my Jet 8x12 band saw) have never done ANYTHING but WORK.
I know it sounds like it, but I'm really NOT tryin' to push you into something you don't wanna do, only make sure you know some of the things they DON'T say in descriptions... Steve
I did recognize the difference between the two Evolutions and I think you are right on getting quality. BUT... the Rage2 is now only $149 at Homedepot.com!
Evolution Power Tools 14 in. Multi-Purpose Chop Saw-RAGE2 - The Home Depot
I suppose another thing to consider would be the cost of 15in blades vs. 14in or even 12in if I go with the Makita LC1230 for $419. I haven't priced out the blades specifically but I can imagine there will be a significant difference in price. Looking at that now.
Makita LC123 12-Inch Metal Cutting Saw - Power Metal Cutting Saws - Amazon.com