This looks a great piece of kit and a solid stand/ frame as well. Best thing is it’s cordless! All the Evolution tools I’ve seen you use in the past have made me consider buying from them next time. The workshop is coming on great, you must be so happy to have the fire burning in there!
Bought the R210 for my partner at Christmas after sering you demonstrate your previous one. Good piece of kit. Think the stand will be a good addition for his birthday. Looking forward to seeing the new projects.
Thank you for the review. Ive got the evolution 240v mitre saw and it cut through Ash sleepers with ease. The 36v Cordless version looks amazing and very practical with the stand combo 😎
Heyyy, crazy. I hadnt heard of this brand before so I had to look it up and see if we have have it here in Australia. Apparently we do, and this unit is a pretty a decent price too!
@@diggingfordinnermy point was really that using the saw out side where you have power to run a vacuum cleaner makes a battery tool seem inappropriate..you might as well have a 2000w electric saw.. it’s a pity the dust collector is the weak point.. there are of course battery powered vacuum cleaners.
Not on their mains powered R255 mitre saw, the dust extraction on that is sweet, I think it’s more down to the draw regarding power. Just seen your second comment 🤣😂🤣 my words exactly lol 😂
Check the fence with a straight edge and a decent square. Mine is out in a number of directions. Only any good for rough cuts. I even bought a replacement fence and it has the same issues.
This looks a great piece of kit and a solid stand/ frame as well. Best thing is it’s cordless! All the Evolution tools I’ve seen you use in the past have made me consider buying from them next time. The workshop is coming on great, you must be so happy to have the fire burning in there!
Bought the R210 for my partner at Christmas after sering you demonstrate your previous one. Good piece of kit. Think the stand will be a good addition for his birthday. Looking forward to seeing the new projects.
Thank you for the review. Ive got the evolution 240v mitre saw and it cut through Ash sleepers with ease. The 36v Cordless version looks amazing and very practical with the stand combo 😎
I totally forgot I bought an evo metal chop saw and I love it ... miss ya joe can't wait to chat on the telly
I miss you too brother, how can I call you now days?
Heyyy, crazy. I hadnt heard of this brand before so I had to look it up and see if we have have it here in Australia. Apparently we do, and this unit is a pretty a decent price too!
Looks like a nice solid machine, it's going to save you a ton of effort and get you a quality result too.
had a mitre stand for a few years not only just realised i can use the rollers as a stop block i feel a reet idiot lmao cheers
Feeling the urge to send you some steel mesh gloves.. Just in case 😂 She's a beaut!
Some piece of kit this mate 👌
A powerful vacuum cleaner in a workplace is normally used but then what’s the point of having a cordless saw if you have mains ..
@@stevenrolfe1918 For the times I’m out working and don’t have mains power.
@@diggingfordinnermy point was really that using the saw out side where you have power to run a vacuum cleaner makes a battery tool seem inappropriate..you might as well have a 2000w electric saw.. it’s a pity the dust collector is the weak point.. there are of course battery powered vacuum cleaners.
those dust extractions bags do fuck all on all tools so i wouldn't fault evolution on that aspect.
edit: just got to you saying about the extraction and I was even going to say get an old henry gaffa taped up to it in my previous comment 😅
Not on their mains powered R255 mitre saw, the dust extraction on that is sweet, I think it’s more down to the draw regarding power. Just seen your second comment 🤣😂🤣 my words exactly lol 😂
Check the fence with a straight edge and a decent square. Mine is out in a number of directions. Only any good for rough cuts. I even bought a replacement fence and it has the same issues.