brightspark
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the only downside is having 110 is humping your tools around on jobs. if just in a workshop its no big dealThis is interesting,
I have a Makita LS1214 110v Compound Mitre Saw, that I would prefer, if it was 240v.
I have looked at buying and swapping parts,
But that would cost more than I paid for the saw
Unless I find a cheap damaged unit to swap parts, I think I am stuck with a 110v saw for now