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	<title>Comments on: Hitachi 321387 Sub-fence for C10FSH and C10FSB</title>
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		<title>By: Binh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Binh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 02:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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The right side fence on the C10FSH or FSB is rather inadequate.  To me, the RIGHT SIDE SUB-FENCE is a greatly appreciated add-on.  It tightened up flush to the fence, (which was a worry of mine seeing as they&#039;re an after market product.)  Two things would make this sub fence better if Hitachi is listening.  &#13;&lt;br/&gt;1.  Cut the left side so you can leave it on when beveling sharp angles from the right,...as of right now, the sub-fence needs to be removed in order to make a hard bevel cut from the right, (just as the left side needs to be swiveled, maybe the right could as well)&#13;&lt;br/&gt;2.  Make it come standard with the saw.  I mean come on.  All other saws in its class, (and there aren&#039;t many), come with decent and thoughtful fences.  Generally I wind up taking them off to make a shooting board of sorts to hold my material anyway if the cuts really count, but Hitachi should not depend on us to &quot;make the saw work&quot; for us.  For this much money,... they should hand deliver it engraved with our names, inlayed in gold, and spit shined.   word.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The right side fence on the C10FSH or FSB is rather inadequate.  To me, the RIGHT SIDE SUB-FENCE is a greatly appreciated add-on.  It tightened up flush to the fence, (which was a worry of mine seeing as they&#8217;re an after market product.)  Two things would make this sub fence better if Hitachi is listening.  &#13;<br />1.  Cut the left side so you can leave it on when beveling sharp angles from the right,&#8230;as of right now, the sub-fence needs to be removed in order to make a hard bevel cut from the right, (just as the left side needs to be swiveled, maybe the right could as well)&#13;<br />2.  Make it come standard with the saw.  I mean come on.  All other saws in its class, (and there aren&#8217;t many), come with decent and thoughtful fences.  Generally I wind up taking them off to make a shooting board of sorts to hold my material anyway if the cuts really count, but Hitachi should not depend on us to &#8220;make the saw work&#8221; for us.  For this much money,&#8230; they should hand deliver it engraved with our names, inlayed in gold, and spit shined.   word.</p>
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		<title>By: Uma</title>
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		<dc:creator>Uma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Does it work?  Yes.  Does it work well?  Yes.  Does it install in and out easily?  Yes.  Should it have come w/the saw?  YES.  I paid just over $400 for the saw - which is quite good, but the reason you pay $400 for a saw is so you don&#039;t have to buy all of the $20, 30 and 40 dollar attachments for them.  Again, very good saw, very good fence, a little tacky on the marketing of such a pricey saw.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does it work?  Yes.  Does it work well?  Yes.  Does it install in and out easily?  Yes.  Should it have come w/the saw?  YES.  I paid just over $400 for the saw &#8211; which is quite good, but the reason you pay $400 for a saw is so you don&#8217;t have to buy all of the $20, 30 and 40 dollar attachments for them.  Again, very good saw, very good fence, a little tacky on the marketing of such a pricey saw.</p>
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