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"john moorhead"

11/01/2004 11:35 PM

Miter Saw Lazer Retrofit

Folks -

Do any of you own the PC miter saw with the twin lasers? Would it be
possible to purchase a laser unit and retrofit it to the head of a non laser
saw?

I was looking at the PC and it looks like an add-on. I'm just wondering how
much the parts would be.

Any feedback appreciated - an accurate laser line would sure make molding
cuts easier.

Thanks

John Moorhead


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Ss

"SawEyes"

in reply to "john moorhead" on 11/01/2004 11:35 PM

12/01/2004 2:34 PM

> Typo in post:
> That would be:
>
> www.laserkerf.com
>
> They market a non-blade mounted laser product.
> Blade mounted devices are sort of useless...
> FWIW,

Heres a review of the Laserkerf:
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/laserkerf.htm

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"Toller"

in reply to "john moorhead" on 11/01/2004 11:35 PM

12/01/2004 3:28 AM


<Greg G.> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Marv said:
>
> >Go to:
> >
> >www.lazerkerf.com
> >
> >They make an add on product. I have never seen one but am thinking about
> >buying it.
> >
> >Marv
>
> Typo in post:
> That would be:
>
> www.laserkerf.com
>
> They market a non-blade mounted laser product.
> Blade mounted devices are sort of useless...
> FWIW,
>
I couldn't make much sense out of their laser, but I loved their Miter-Pal.
Who would have throught you could cut a piece of steel at 45 degrees and
sell it for $18?!

Aa

"Al"

in reply to "john moorhead" on 11/01/2004 11:35 PM

13/01/2004 1:20 AM

Lazerkerf is a $90 pos. I wrote my experience with it a couple months ago
when the same question came up.
Do a Google search for past laser inquiries, mine will be there. The best
accuracy is your eye and a Zero clearance insert.
Al in WA


"Marv" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:SrlMb.28022$nt4.53569@attbi_s51...
> Go to:
>
> www.lazerkerf.com
>
> They make an add on product. I have never seen one but am thinking about
> buying it.
>
> Marv
> "john moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:P4lMb.27844$8H.64591@attbi_s03...
> > Folks -
> >
> > Do any of you own the PC miter saw with the twin lasers? Would it be
> > possible to purchase a laser unit and retrofit it to the head of a non
> laser
> > saw?
> >
> > I was looking at the PC and it looks like an add-on. I'm just wondering
> how
> > much the parts would be.
> >
> > Any feedback appreciated - an accurate laser line would sure make
molding
> > cuts easier.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > John Moorhead
> >
> >
>
>

Mm

"Marv"

in reply to "john moorhead" on 11/01/2004 11:35 PM

11/01/2004 11:59 PM

Go to:

www.lazerkerf.com

They make an add on product. I have never seen one but am thinking about
buying it.

Marv
"john moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:P4lMb.27844$8H.64591@attbi_s03...
> Folks -
>
> Do any of you own the PC miter saw with the twin lasers? Would it be
> possible to purchase a laser unit and retrofit it to the head of a non
laser
> saw?
>
> I was looking at the PC and it looks like an add-on. I'm just wondering
how
> much the parts would be.
>
> Any feedback appreciated - an accurate laser line would sure make molding
> cuts easier.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Moorhead
>
>

GG

Greg G.

in reply to "john moorhead" on 11/01/2004 11:35 PM

11/01/2004 8:31 PM

Marv said:

>Go to:
>
>www.lazerkerf.com
>
>They make an add on product. I have never seen one but am thinking about
>buying it.
>
>Marv

Typo in post:
That would be:

www.laserkerf.com

They market a non-blade mounted laser product.
Blade mounted devices are sort of useless...
FWIW,

Greg G.


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