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belmontfa
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Cs940

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Hi I'm thinking about getting a cs940, does anyone have one? And would like to share what they think about it? Good and bad? I'm keeping my morso as I think it will be quicker for some jobs but the additional size that I would be able to cut with the saw along with speed on larger mouldings are what are attracting me to the 940. Your comments would be much appreciated.
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Re: Cs940

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Before Exeter framer retired, she was a good friend who I had a lot of contact with and although she used an electric mitre saw, she later added a mitre guillotine for the same reasons as you have suggested. I would also suggest that a morso is a good back up in the event of an emergency. You will still have the option to sell the morso at a later date if you change your mind and secondhand morsos are always in demand, so I don't expect you to lose out, if you keep it for the time being.
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