Shop Miter Station Build | THE KAPEX RETURNS!!! (Third Time's The Charm)

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In this video we build out my miter saw station in the new shop. We take at a look at some of obstacles I encountered in this build and some of the design strategies I used to create an efficient miter saw work station.
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00:00 - I Bought My Third Kapex...
00:45 - Unboxing
01:09 - Initial Calibration / Check
02:59 - Why I chose the KAPEX?
09:45 - Miter Saw Dust Collection Setup
11:58 - Mounting the KAPEX to the Bench
14:07 - Dust Collection Test
16:35 - Bora Material Rack Setup & Organization
18:25 - Kreg Forman Pocket Hole Jig Station
21:16 - Kreg Stop Block Fence Install
23:37 - Miter Saw Station Cabinetry
27:30 - The Finished Station
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  • @InsiderCarpentry
    @InsiderCarpentry7 ай бұрын

    THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!! Kreg DB210 Foreman Pocket-Hole Machine - amzn.to/3uaKFVa (Amazon - Earns Commissions) Bora Wood Organizer and Lumber Storage - amzn.to/3u3jzz4 (Amazon - Earns Commissions) Kreg KMS8000 Precision Trak and Stops Kit - amzn.to/3FTjukf (Amazon - Earns Commissions)

  • @JwKingRemodelingIncWebster
    @JwKingRemodelingIncWebster7 ай бұрын

    I am a big fan of yours. You’re very articulate and thorough with all of your videos. I’ve been a contractor for 45 years and you constantly bringing inspiration to me. Keep up the great work.

  • @Mike-dy8bq
    @Mike-dy8bq7 ай бұрын

    I would recommend French cleats over peg board. So much easier to rearrange as you make changes, not to mention stronger.

  • @M.A.T.T.A.L.I.A.N.O
    @M.A.T.T.A.L.I.A.N.O7 ай бұрын

    If only Dewalt would bring their 10” miter saw to the USA.

  • @dougdiplacido2406
    @dougdiplacido24067 ай бұрын

    For 1600.00 the saw should be perfectly flat across the table and backstops. Beautiful miter saw station.

  • @ndamico1
    @ndamico17 ай бұрын

    I can’t say enough how much I appreciate you sharing your knowing and expertise and how much it inspires me to make stuff. Love the shop!

  • @John-cb6wn
    @John-cb6wn7 ай бұрын

    You have a lot of knowledge, the best on the internet

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right sir. 👍👍

  • @xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..
    @xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the honest review.

  • @ErichGuidi
    @ErichGuidi7 ай бұрын

    Beautiful setup! Thanks for sharing

  • @johnhardt5016
    @johnhardt501621 күн бұрын

    A standing mat in front of the saw and along the tape finch. To reduce fatigue. Looks great.

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas84377 ай бұрын

    Your shop is incredible !!! Well laid out and efficient !!!! You're a great example of hard work and smarts !!

  • @scottwilson4347
    @scottwilson43477 ай бұрын

    Man what a setup..you deserve it for sharing your knowledge..

  • @daviddrover-smith7217
    @daviddrover-smith72177 ай бұрын

    Looks fantastic. Nice to have all that room.

  • @Dwitt-fh8gq
    @Dwitt-fh8gq6 ай бұрын

    This guy does his research on everything! 👍🏻

  • @andrewhopeck8652
    @andrewhopeck86527 ай бұрын

    The shop is coming along and is looking great. Keep up the good work. Enjoy your new shop!

  • @CaptainsOrders
    @CaptainsOrders7 ай бұрын

    the shop is sick!! great work Spencer!!

  • @user-ko7bq1xh3u
    @user-ko7bq1xh3u7 ай бұрын

    I enjoy watching your videos and learn from your tips.

  • @closed6769
    @closed67693 ай бұрын

    Excellent. Nice shop set

  • @bignicnrg3856
    @bignicnrg38567 ай бұрын

    Champagne problems!!! Love it cuz and that shop is beautiful!!!

  • @HillyBillyWoodworks
    @HillyBillyWoodworks7 ай бұрын

    Looking awsome 👍👍

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams36267 ай бұрын

    Having the lumber rack and the garbage can within arms reach are very production focused additions. I agree on the benefits of pre finished plywood for shop cabinets. You can roll a coat of wood glue on the raw edges as a quick and effective alternative to edge banding. It helps eliminate splinters, grit, and grime like accumulated on A-C ply cabinets.

  • @als1023

    @als1023

    7 ай бұрын

    left over lates paint or primer works well here too and it's basically free when using up the bottom of a can.

  • @Edl702
    @Edl7023 ай бұрын

    Love the layout, well thought out

  • @user-ph8zz7zm5f
    @user-ph8zz7zm5f7 ай бұрын

    I also purchased the Kapex, a light saw to move but that was about it. Then I went with the Bosch Glide, too much slop when extended. Finally went with that Makita , front rails like the Kapex but with a much larger table.

  • @prototype3a

    @prototype3a

    7 ай бұрын

    I sort of want to trade my Bosch for a Makita but TBH, I wish I could kick the tires on a Makita a bit before buying but no one stocks them in store it seems.

  • @dngriffiths8105
    @dngriffiths81057 ай бұрын

    Lots of your usual smart, well-thought-out detailing, and clean execution, Spencer. As for the Kapex, I'm guessing you'll be pleased with your decision.

  • @kevinlemay4924
    @kevinlemay49247 ай бұрын

    Gonna be building a garage shop soon --this video has given me lots of inspiration! Thanks!

  • @nathanmrudd
    @nathanmrudd7 ай бұрын

    Add a strip of UHMW tape to the miter saw on the lower surfaces. It will reduce friction and level everything out. I have an 8 inch wide roll of the tape. Lots of uses.

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant idea!

  • @TimboSlice1000
    @TimboSlice10007 ай бұрын

    If I may suggest rigging up a slide bolt latch to the foreman drawer perfectly inline with your miter saw rail to keep it from moving while using

  • @dustinkrebs8229
    @dustinkrebs82297 ай бұрын

    Let's go Spencer! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @robertgaritano7718
    @robertgaritano77185 ай бұрын

    That is a nice big shop. Lots of room for future growth.

  • @Ta53508
    @Ta535087 ай бұрын

    Looks good young man

  • @tonybrown7847
    @tonybrown78477 ай бұрын

    I’m really liking your setup. Been watching your videos for a year or so and I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks that I didn’t know about. I’ve been doing carpentry for about 30 + years and still learning. Keep on rocking bro

  • @jeffwarner5492
    @jeffwarner54927 ай бұрын

    I’ve had great success with WD-40 for removing label adhesive,etc. Love your channel Spencer!

  • @als1023

    @als1023

    7 ай бұрын

    it's also a great paint remover for things like spray gun hoses, , overspray , situations etc.

  • @rickcimino5483
    @rickcimino54837 ай бұрын

    dream shop.

  • @christophsan4040
    @christophsan40407 ай бұрын

    I need a Lewis hoodie

  • @davesch1512
    @davesch15127 ай бұрын

    In my opinion your should of got a radial arm saw

  • @henrypeisch5289

    @henrypeisch5289

    7 ай бұрын

    There you go. Old school.

  • @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun6997
    @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun69977 ай бұрын

    Nice set up

  • @wingsdesire1
    @wingsdesire16 күн бұрын

    22:05 FYI for any sticky residue there’s this stuff called “goof off” that works an absolute treat it’s acetone based and is by far the most effective I’ve ever used, it tends to make the residue ball up and stick to the cloth you’re wiping it off with. Hopefully it’s available on your side of the pond :)

  • @brianhawes3115
    @brianhawes31154 ай бұрын

    So glad to see this video, I absolutely love my kapex, it fits in any room, I got the foldable stand and collapsible wings, so I can carry the whole thing in one go, in the shop I bought a dedicated midi vacuum, so it’s expensive, but absolutely no regrets

  • @mchilly
    @mchilly7 ай бұрын

    Welcome back to the fold!

  • @wayneberry5254
    @wayneberry52547 ай бұрын

    Should check into the Makita.I switched from the Dewalt which I used forever to the Makita and love it.Also goes tight to the wall like the Kapex.

  • @luckehandyman
    @luckehandyman7 ай бұрын

    Looks Great to me.😉

  • @markb42569
    @markb425697 ай бұрын

    If you haven't already done so, putting strain relief mats down in front of the miter saw and the pocket hole jig will help your knees - while you are still young.

  • @idontthinkso666

    @idontthinkso666

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. Even a few hours soon concrete will kill your legs/back. I covered my smaller shop entirely with mats. An 8-hour day is so much more manageable that way.

  • @haltz
    @haltz7 ай бұрын

    I have a tape measure in a shallow dado to the left of my miter saw about even with the fence and when it collects junk I naturally just set things behind that line and it's never in the way on cuts. Maybe on the right side try making some sort of demarcation line even with the fence and you'll set stuff behind it and won't have to worry about moving the foreman back and forth. I have a 716, 717 and 780 and went with a Bosch in my miter saw station because it sits pretty tight to the wall. Like it, don't love it. If I had to do it over again I'd probably get another 716 or buy one of the Makita saws.

  • @jefferyholland
    @jefferyholland7 ай бұрын

    I had to put a boxed-out window in my shop to give me room for my miter saw. Not the perfect solution but it was cheap, and it worked,

  • @2chipped

    @2chipped

    7 ай бұрын

    Same and the dewalt handle is definitely more comfortable..

  • @MarkZart

    @MarkZart

    7 ай бұрын

    Not sure, but he might be on an outside wall.

  • @2chipped

    @2chipped

    7 ай бұрын

    @MarkZart it's a partition wall ,heated on his side..cold storage in the same building on the other side. Would have taken some insulation work to cut out am guessing.

  • @MarkZart

    @MarkZart

    7 ай бұрын

    @@2chipped more than one way to skin a cat; I guess he really wanted a Kapex 🤷‍♂️

  • @johnlease7517
    @johnlease75177 ай бұрын

    Bosch axial arm. I love mine. Had it about 4yrs

  • @TheWarriorWorkshop
    @TheWarriorWorkshop7 ай бұрын

    I love the shop. you know what your getting into with the Kapex, its not your rodeo. If you have one, you love it. If you dont, you hate it. My dad had the same problem with his first Kapex, sent it back to Festool and let them deal with it. Got a new one and problem solved. ANY tool is going to have a few lemons in the batch. My dream would be to one day have the space you have in your shop.

  • @troyqueen9503
    @troyqueen95037 ай бұрын

    Just picked up the cordless model almost 35 lbs lighter then my Bosch ,a real back saver.👍🌴🇨🇦

  • @misterz2719

    @misterz2719

    7 ай бұрын

    How is it working out for u ?

  • @troyqueen9503

    @troyqueen9503

    7 ай бұрын

    @@misterz2719 very impressed by the functionality and low dB. Own a lot of green, but as we know warranty and resale value take away some of the 💲💲pain. All the best from Vancouver Island 🌴🇨🇦

  • @kwaskeconstruction3382

    @kwaskeconstruction3382

    7 ай бұрын

    Just checked out your comment on weight of the battery Kapex, they list it in the USA as 39# don't know if it includes the battery weight as well? But now thinking of buying the light weight Kapex :)

  • @finntexbuild4809

    @finntexbuild4809

    7 ай бұрын

    @@kwaskeconstruction3382// I have Kapex 60 because I work all the time in different locations, don’t always have convenient access to electricity and sometimes I only need to do couple of cuts. It’s very convenient miter saw. 🤠🇫🇮

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    You have done well! Work smarter not harder. 👍👍

  • @dwarden3
    @dwarden37 ай бұрын

    I use a radial arm saw for the bench and a miter saw for job site. The best of both worlds.

  • @Cousin.Justin
    @Cousin.Justin7 ай бұрын

    Welcome back

  • @ILruffian
    @ILruffian7 ай бұрын

    Agree 100%. Wall stand off distance is a valid concern. I already had a Kapex, which I keep in the house and only use only for trim. Bought the DeWalt on your recommendation for framing work. Noticed the wall stand off distance right away.

  • @jnmc-vx4fw
    @jnmc-vx4fw7 ай бұрын

    Love the channel, simple fix would have been to cut a channel in the plywood allowing the rail to slide back and rotate . Add a 90 degree elbow for dust collection. Kapex is great though, I own one.

  • @bignicnrg3856
    @bignicnrg38567 ай бұрын

    I'd be interested in a video covering a shop cabinet build!!!!

  • @user-gp3mx2mc7x
    @user-gp3mx2mc7x6 ай бұрын

    I have the almost exact setup, but mine is 12' in total length. I used a metabo sliding saw and it works Great! Hooked up dust collection to its rear port and it captures 80%. I have measured it. What falls on the back table is vaccumed daily and its not much. Nice build BTW. I have been following you for a year or more. Love your videos, always informative!

  • @southpaw6167
    @southpaw61674 ай бұрын

    Good video

  • @michaelgrandinetti3170
    @michaelgrandinetti31707 ай бұрын

    Hi Spencer, every higher end miter saw has its own set of values. Your trim carpentry work is spectacular, so simply continue on with building up your new shop location. Wishing you continued success. Thanks for these great segments.

  • @tmartin6717
    @tmartin67177 ай бұрын

    I purchased a Kapex 15 years ago for a home shop. Although I check it periodically, it came perfectly aligned out of the box, and has never needed any adjustment. Like other Festool products, I appreciate it more as time goes on.

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    I got mine at the same time. I use mine professionally and couldn't be happier. 👍👍

  • @michaelgandy

    @michaelgandy

    7 ай бұрын

    I got mine around the same time and it has been a shop saw up until recently and man it is enjoyable on site. Still have a Dewalt for site work but the Kapex just add a smile to my face.

  • @Jeff-fs3rn
    @Jeff-fs3rn7 ай бұрын

    I prefer the bosch glide saw to the kapex. It can go tight to wall, is 1/3 the price, 12" blade, and I find it is just as accurate. Had a Kapex saw for a year, sold it, will never own another one. Enjoyed your video.

  • @tonybrown7847

    @tonybrown7847

    7 ай бұрын

    I love my Hitachi 10” CFS ( I have 2 of the first generation saws too) I think is the model #. Of course they stopped making the saw years ago but I’m just so in tune with it. I have an older DeWalt 12” I use for larger crown but it’s a beast to lug around lol. I’m looking at the new 71/4 cordless Mikita but I’m thinking my 8” Hitachi will do for now.

  • @Jeff-fs3rn

    @Jeff-fs3rn

    7 ай бұрын

    Those old hitachi saws are fantastic. I had a 10" model, that I stupidly sold. The 7 1/4" cordless saws are great for small trimwork, cabinet work. I have the Milwaukee M18 sliding 7 1/4" that use for nearly all onsite stuff. I drag out a Dewalt 12" miter saw if I have large base or crown to do. @@tonybrown7847

  • @cjsawinski

    @cjsawinski

    4 ай бұрын

    @@tonybrown7847 I have the 7.25” cordless Milwaukee… love it. For trimming a general home with basic milk work will never need anything more. When I’m trimming custom homes with larger crown, base, millwork in general then I break out my dewalt 12”… oh and for stairs. But the small cordless miter saws will tackle 90% unless your strictly in multi million dollar homes will large profiles. And any brand, I only have the Milwaukee because it was a gift!

  • @aptpupil
    @aptpupil14 күн бұрын

    I've been happy enough with the Bosch

  • @ronjones9373
    @ronjones93737 ай бұрын

    Grab a cheap 4 castor furniture dolly from harbor freight to set that trash can on. Save a little of your back once it starts filling up and you wont wear out the bottom dragging it across the concrete.

  • @user-ed5jh3ff6u
    @user-ed5jh3ff6u7 ай бұрын

    Fes is nice stuff, I could be mistaken, but I think they have a proprietary arbor which is down sized, I almost bought one many years ago, I break down daily so weight is also a concern, fes is reasonably light weight. You the man

  • @Adanacon
    @Adanacon7 ай бұрын

    Your moving to the Darkside !!😄

  • @daviddru942
    @daviddru9426 ай бұрын

    Same reason I ended up with the Metabo. One of the best values.

  • @robertdevoid8345
    @robertdevoid83456 ай бұрын

    The micro adjustability of this saw makes it worth the investment.

  • @homerj1640
    @homerj16407 ай бұрын

    Squeeze a hose behind the cabinets for the Foreman. So close the the miter saw drop. You will be glad you did.

  • @daveheckman9388
    @daveheckman93887 ай бұрын

    Funny, you and Richard from Finish Carpentry TV are my two favorites and you both just bought the Kapex

  • @thomasnn
    @thomasnn7 ай бұрын

    This guy loves miter saws

  • @kiwigrunt330

    @kiwigrunt330

    2 ай бұрын

    Nah. Mitre saws love him. They follow him home...

  • @Oldiesyoungies
    @Oldiesyoungies7 ай бұрын

    nice

  • @racoondoggg
    @racoondoggg4 ай бұрын

    Looks nice! I have a very similar setup. I've been trying to figure out how to add my foreman into my miter station. Now I have to pull my top off and pull a cabinet to incorporate it. I can't wait! One thing I changed was removing my craig fence, which I had on both the left and the right side of my Kapex. The reason was if the material I was cutting had a slight bow it would not let me push tight to the fence. I first tried using t-track flush mounted perpendicular to my fence and then attached my fence with t-bolts allowing me to slide my fence back and forth. This worked but was a giant nightmare to get it lined up and square again. Finally, I just removed the fence since the only thing I really used it for was stop blocks. I'm in the process of flush mounting the double or triple t-track parallel to the Kapex fence so I can use a stop block on the top instead of the back fence. I've only found one or two stops that fold down into the track when not in use and they need a hex wrench to set them (which is a pain). I might just grind down a t-bolt on the long sides so I can insert it anywhere on the track and then twist so it grabs on the short sides so I wouldn't have to slide my stop all the way down the top/t-track to remove it. Having said all that, I do understand I shouldnt cut material on the miter saw that has a bend or bow but unfortunately, usually time wins. (Also thinking of incorporating my bosh glide so I can have the 12" for larger material. Kinda wish they made an 11" miter saw!)

  • @mcc5917
    @mcc59174 ай бұрын

    I have had my fence knocked out of straight (had a bow in it) I loosened up the mounting screws and it popped back straight (winner!). I suspect I had something happen from a kickback or bumped it during removal/reset. Worth a back of brain memory cell. FWIW, I made a plate for my Kapex to protect the table/handle from carts. Easy to make a defeat for the first safety on the Kapex (the one that keeps it from lowering). Just a little wood plate that slides in under the trigger. It has to come out to remove the blade, but not challenging to do. Value is it's faster and simpler to lower the lasers at set up. I really like how your dust collection is set up. Mine is due for a major revision. I built a hood over/behind it. With an overhead 4" pipe, along with a short hose for the hood (no collection, just dump into the back). I though it would be fine for collecting dust; chips could just fill in until I got around to cleaning it. Theory vs reality says it is a fail, still get dust floating/flying out. Need to go the way you did.

  • @rickobbink4674
    @rickobbink46747 ай бұрын

    Well done. Consider air/blow gun options there.

  • @shinnick22
    @shinnick227 ай бұрын

    That’s funny, I did the EXACT same thing when I bought a second Dewalt a few years ago. I went to swap it out and it was miles away from fitting

  • @atomictyler
    @atomictyler5 ай бұрын

    I ended up having the same problem. I even had extra space for the dewalt, but like you said, the dust collection requires an insane amount of space. I ended up selling the dewalt and getting a kapex for the small footprint.

  • @InLaymansTermsPlease
    @InLaymansTermsPlease7 ай бұрын

    I bought a house a couple of years ago that has a 32'x24' shop. it's a nice building, 10' ceilings, 200amp electrical panel, matches the house. I'm working on the plans now to convert it to a 2 bedroom apartment for supplemental income. Getting close to retirement and all. You've got me wishing I could just turn it into a nice woodworking shop. I spent the last 40 years in construction, first 25 as a carpenter (framer) and the last 15 as an electrician (family business thing). Not sure I have enough time and energy left to start learning how to become a good finish carpenter but your videos are very inspiring! Only thing I might have done different is the cabinet handles. Probably would have went with same thing but more of a U shape. Less chance of cords, cloths, material or anything else getting caught on them. Sorry about the babbling comment, its an old people thing I suppose.

  • @mikeconroy2651
    @mikeconroy26514 ай бұрын

    Nice set up! I put a generic Velvor tent/hood around my kapex that's up against the wall. Since it's generic and would work on rear tube sliders (it was huge), I had to shorten the metal bands in it to reduce the radius and width so as to make it fit my saw like a glove. I configured the tent 4" back off the fence and the radius extends 3" wider than the saw on each side. I wanted to tailor it to the debris zone. There is zero hinderance in any position, tilt, bevel, whatever. I think the lip of the tent helps keep more in too and so there is sort of a negative pressure effect within the tent. Debris that fly's in hits the soft tent which is angled, keeping it from bouncing back towards you. I have the same dust hose set up as you are using. I cut a small slot in the tent to feed my 2" hose to the saw head. I never have to wipe debris from a table, just shake the tent a little here and there for anything that didn't fall all the way down to the 4" port in the bottom. I have my saw on the kapex stand, which works out great because by reducing the metal bands, there was excess tent material that I stretched toward the front of the saw and it provides a bib of sorts that extends to the front feet of the saw base, catching everything you inevitably wipe off the scale.

  • @gregbowden1552
    @gregbowden15522 ай бұрын

    I just dont see it with the Festools, I'm not a big fan of all of Makita tools but their chop box and circular saws are what I like. Very nice shop❤

  • @coachwalrus3158
    @coachwalrus31587 ай бұрын

    Their tools work pretty good I have the hkc with all the tracks I like them they do great things but all their tools kinda feel look and sound cheap but they’re pretty incredible Sanding systems are next

  • @444MarlinSS
    @444MarlinSS7 ай бұрын

    Love my 779 and 780. I woukd of notched out the wall for the saws full swing and boxed the opening. But then the dust collection for the festool looks more practical. Congratulations on your new shop!

  • @2chipped
    @2chipped7 ай бұрын

    Love Dw 718 corded, have cutout studs for the swing in a shop very basic and easy to use controls. Unfortunately motor went out about 1 year ago was replaced with kapex...more below. Next like is the 10"Makita cordless for sitework,its very heavy so it lives on a rolling stand,upfront controls are very nice,and was square out of the box 5 yrs ago. Cons detent plate is aluminum,have since bought a replacement ss plate,detent plate is plastic and has been replaced once,and upper fence slides in from the top. Bosch 12" x-glide corded,doesn't take much room in the rear. Cons wide throat when cutting small pieces, spring loads and pushes the saw towards you when pulling down. Festool has small footprint, and dialing the bevel is nice. Cons the worst handle ever,its vertical and you have to depress trigger slightly and the only safety in the group to bring it. down,pull trigger too far and saw comes on. Do not buy if you have shoulder problems. All except Makita have sliding fences. These are what I have used. Well thought out system you have Spencer!

  • @2chipped

    @2chipped

    7 ай бұрын

    Laminate is the best table top you can have ,glue scrapes off and very durable ,does take a good bit of time and edgebanding done after. Your prefinished definitely is the happiest medium. Paste wax can be applied to both of the above or applied monthly on raw materials. Unfortunately our local hardware store says Johnson pastevwax is no longer being made.

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @rontirona7921
    @rontirona79217 ай бұрын

    highly recommend the woodpecker low profile stop block system so that you could use all of the counter space if needed but since you have such a large shop -I guess not.....

  • @mymate18
    @mymate187 ай бұрын

    Looks great id stick a sliding shelf under your trash can so you can pull it out easy and a shelf behind mitre saw about 16inch above table i have one its handy

  • @gregorymacneil2836
    @gregorymacneil28367 ай бұрын

    My one suggestion is to add a Rubbermaid Brute Dolly to the shop garbage can next to your miter station. Besides being a back saver I use mine constantly to move parts around the shop. I even use my Rubbermaid garbage can with the dolly as a turntable for painting small stuff. Once you put the dolly on it just follows you everywhere. You will get over the retail price real quick. If you can afford the Kapex you can afford the Rubbermaid Dolly which I think costs more than the garbage can. The Brute Dolly locks to the bottom of the Brute Garbage Can so they become one unit😊 Wonder how the Makita Sliding Compound Mitre Saw would compare to the Kapex - I have never used a Makita Mitre Saw but I bet the price point is way less. Too bad you could not just cut an alcove or installed a bay window and use the DeWalt that you clearly have more faith in. Where in the video do you say you love the Kapex?

  • @davids8493

    @davids8493

    7 ай бұрын

    Your first comment is spot on and very helpful. Your second comment means that you are not able to invest in your craft to produce finer finished products which could result in higher efficiency and therefore more profitability. Unless you own a Kapex, you can't really give an unbiased opinion.

  • @gregorymacneil2836

    @gregorymacneil2836

    7 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@davids8493I like my Festool ecosystem but having said that I seem to get the required results out of my DeWalt, Makita and Milwaukee tools as well for certain tasks. I used to work in Germany and Festool ruled for sure but the second choice seemed to be Makita and not Bosch for commercial work. My German friends tell me they have to give everything equal consideration these days because the customer cannot afford the finished product like they used to. My German friends are productive at scale. I own several Festool, Hilti, and Leica survey instruments. I invest in productivity, accuracy and precision where needed and where there is a ROI for me. I like Spencer because he seems to be brand loyal based on task, utility and proven experience. I take his advice on tools seriously because I do not consider him a tool review influencer. I moved from 5” to 6” Festool sanders based on his advice - it was good advice.

  • @karendeal5376

    @karendeal5376

    7 ай бұрын

    How do you handle the offset between the end of the left side stop block and the saw blade (where you need a stop set for 0 to 6-8”)? Also did you do anything about the pivot table being higher than the wings on the Kapex? Great video as always!

  • @rjthomasindyusa
    @rjthomasindyusa7 ай бұрын

    I’ve lugged around my Kapex for 12 years. It has never went out of square. It’s always accurate. I do a lot of remodels and high end interiors. The dust collection is so good that it became a game changer when I began to bring my Kapex inside clients homes. I run an air scrubber too….. I hate the handle on it though…..

  • @nigemamobili8
    @nigemamobili87 ай бұрын

    Hi Spencer 2:00 The highest level on the saw table with respect to the rest of the saw can be what is called horseback. It prevent the rising disc to splintering the upper face of the table when cutting a piece. We have a Horizontal Beam Saw and have that horseback. Of course, the horseback is effective if the piece is pressed vertically down on both sides of the cutting line, it opens the cutting line on the upper face and prevents chipping. Saludos Gerardo

  • @InsiderCarpentry

    @InsiderCarpentry

    7 ай бұрын

    Very interesting!

  • @nigemamobili8

    @nigemamobili8

    7 ай бұрын

    @@InsiderCarpentry Very interesting is the way you analyze each project, always seeking and successfully achieving excellence. bravo!!

  • @Dan-qk4ns

    @Dan-qk4ns

    7 ай бұрын

    And it's height is adjustable

  • @WayneSmith-yf3fg
    @WayneSmith-yf3fg7 ай бұрын

    Relly nice set up. I agree with the deficiency of the DeWalt saw and dust collection. That's the one thing I hate about that saw.

  • @michaelmaas5544

    @michaelmaas5544

    7 ай бұрын

    What’s another?

  • @rickbabcock6397
    @rickbabcock63977 ай бұрын

    I like my Bosch saw ,it can sit on 24 inch cabinet

  • @cuttheknot4781
    @cuttheknot47817 ай бұрын

    Nice! I personally have an allergy to "Semi-Pop-Culture Products" like Yeti and Kapex, etc. I personally would have notched out my wall to accommodate the Dewalt. I love the Dewalt for being all that it is for a reasonable price. That said, I am so excited for you and your new shop. You are a man of solid character - you earn (sow) what you reap. Thank you!

  • @aaronoconnor606
    @aaronoconnor6067 ай бұрын

    Waiting for a update to that saw with a brushless motor

  • @1970gregg
    @1970gregg7 ай бұрын

    We have those cabinet handles in our kitchen. I hate them. Clothes always get caught on them. Shop is looking great!

  • @MichaelCZUSA
    @MichaelCZUSA7 ай бұрын

    The shop is moving right along, Spencer! Thank you for taking time from somewhere in your 24-days to share your latest endeavor! Lots of ideas for many of us to use in our shops in these videos! I wouldn't have any suggestions for anything I've seen you do so far. All looks well thought out. Except if you ever have to move a Professional Saw Stop Table Saw into your basement cabinet/furniture shop one day and no one is available to help you get it down there, it actually slides down a 14' piece of 1x12 poplar rather nicely when wrapped in a movers blanket.🤣🤣🤣

  • @InsiderCarpentry

    @InsiderCarpentry

    7 ай бұрын

    LOL

  • @kwaskeconstruction3382
    @kwaskeconstruction33827 ай бұрын

    Garbage can next to the Kapex? Maybe one of those tree mulching thingys to gobble up the scrap lumber??? Something I always thought of :)

  • @andrewjames9963
    @andrewjames99637 ай бұрын

    I brought the kapex for the exact same reason

  • @liftoff621
    @liftoff6217 ай бұрын

    I've got the Hitachi (now Metabo). It works great for me on my miter station, and is much cheaper. I do wish it had a shadow line. I use the laser with good results.

  • @jeffeverde1
    @jeffeverde15 ай бұрын

    @Spencer -- the rubber feet on the bottom of the Kapex are sized to fit the 20mm holes of an MFT table. When the feet are placed in 20mm holes, the saw then rests on solid material and the compression you experienced becomes a non-issue.

  • @InsiderCarpentry

    @InsiderCarpentry

    5 ай бұрын

    Interesting. That makes sense!

  • @guitarwizard89
    @guitarwizard892 ай бұрын

    Lots of comments, too many for me to look through to see if someone already suggested making your back walls French cleats. You can do so much with those, very modular and easy to move things when you want to make changes.

  • @rauljr9869
    @rauljr98697 ай бұрын

    Great layout for works for your needs! Keep us posted on the continued progress!

  • @davids8493
    @davids84937 ай бұрын

    Another job well done Spencer! I wish you much luck with the Kapex. I have had mine since 2008 and the only problem that I have had is sap spitting onto the lens cover for the lasers and blocking out the lasers. Quick cleaning and problem solved. Keep the shop videos coming please. Wishing you continued success. 👍👍

  • @JNewellworks
    @JNewellworks7 ай бұрын

    Looks great Spencer. I heard you talk about pegboard have you checked into Omni wall or wall control steel pegboard they have some really cool features and options. Keep up the great work.

  • @eightiesallen3180
    @eightiesallen31804 ай бұрын

    You need some large panel TVs and ........ 🤔 a disco ball. That should finish it off really well ! 😊

  • @tableshaper4076
    @tableshaper40767 ай бұрын

    I quickly changed my chop saw fence when i realized how annoying it was when dust or chips get pinched against the material and fence. I designed my chop saw deck with slats so any crap just falls through to my cabinet top where I would just vacuum it off when needed. I was all about production, no time to grab a brush or vacuum each cut.

  • @danjones4002
    @danjones40027 ай бұрын

    The makita 8.5 is the best saw i have ever owned

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