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		<title>What is the advantage of using the coping saw to a miter saw?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The coping saw won&#8217;t cut your fingers off on the first pass!
Anytime I&#8217;m cutting funny angles, I always ask myself what&#8217;s going to get the job completed as fast, accurate and safe as possible! The miter saw is always going to give you the truest and fastest cut. In a perfect world! However, we live [...]]]></description>
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