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    Looking for a cheap and cheerfull table wood saw, mainly just for trimming down kick boards, anyone know of any decent ones.

    Only one I've been able to find is one from Argos for £50, anyone know of any others ?
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    Do what dave does and gets a kitchen fitter to do it

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    Aldi sell one now and again but you really need to replace the blade. I have had one for years now and although its noisy as its a brushed motor it copes well. Sayig that i am wanting to replace it for a cast iron bed jobbie.
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    Trimming base boards will need a good blade as it will chip...

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