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IF you want a good one for a cheap price, here is the one I bought to use. (and subsquently loaned out my taiwan made HF to a friend). The metal never moves to cut angles. That's a space and time saving feature. The head does and it has a nice cam tightening vice. After having the kind you have to swing the metal all around its very nice, and angle cuts are made accurately with a degree by degree scale and pointer. The ONLY complaint is that the idler wheel is a bronze bushing instead of a bearing...But the guides and everything are much heavier. I think the bushing is oil impregnated, but I put a shot of lithium up there every once in a while anyway. So far no problems...Oh and when/if you get it, it can be coaxed to cut 6 inches. http://www.agrisupply.com/product.as...6103&sid=&eid=
Could you post a few pics of that saw when you get a chance? I plan on buying one soon.
Looks a lot like this Sealey but I'm sure there are some differences.
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