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Vietnam is one of the fastest developing nations in South East Asia. An advantageous geographical location Vietnam is quickly attracting foreign direct investment. It is expected that by the year 2020, Vietnam will climb to a global industrial centre with stabilized political and social environments, with the development of a transport system, infrastructure and a major industry shift as the workforce transitions from unskilled to skilled labour force.
Vietnam's regional focus for industrial development is in the Southeast. Prospective investors and government bodies are planning for what is hoped to be the boom of the Mekong Delta in 2020. The delta is one of Southeast Asia's largest food exporting regions, producing the tropical fruit for much of the region. Currently, Ho Chi Minh City (HCM) is the most developed city in the southeast; however, in less than a decade, HCM City will be just one of several urban centers for the production of economic, industrial, commercial, science and technology, transport and international exchange services. By all projections, in 2020 this region will be known to the world as a robust industrial sector.
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Vietnam's government is investing heavily to dramatically improve its transit systems and energy production. The national and provincial roads currently are undergoing upgrades and expansions, to creating access from HCM City to the rest of the country. As HCM and the Mekong Delta region will be the driving force behind the new economy's infrastructure, moving goods and people quickly around the country will be a critical component. Even more importantly, the regions industrial capacity, coal, thermal and hydroelectric power stations will be the driving forces fueling the economy. Power stations are now being constructed and will be ready by 2015.
The current shortage of skilled labour in the rural areas of the Mekong Delta are predicted to end by 2020. According to the Ministry of Labour, vocational training in the area has developed rapidly in recent years, with the addition of 11 vocational training colleges and 20 vocational secondary schools. Unemployment dropped to 14.13% in 2008, down 6.45 points in only three years. The continuing trends in labour development and growing infrastructure and commerce are expected to dramatically reduce unemployment and unskilled labour.
The increased opportunities for more foreign-owned companies to invest and operate in Vietnam is leading to higher interest in Vietnam company formation from entrepreneurs all over the world. While company registration processes can be difficult at times, the requirements have become more consistent. Company incorporation agents are another way to improve efficiency of setting up your business in Vietnam.
The Mekong Delta had an average GDP of 12.1% between 2006 and 2009. With investors flocking to the country and with the economic development that is expected, the increase by 2020 will be significant. Plans to improve the infrastructure are expected, connecting the Mekong Delta to the entire country of Vietnam. Most importantly, to the rest of the world, the industrial activity in Mekong Delta will be on the map by 2020.
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Who would have thought that the greed, excesses, and well intentions of Wall Street would have led to a total disintegration of global confidence in the very bedrock upon which our international connectivity exists?
The man on the street is scared. He is terrified that the job he left Friday afternoon will not be there on Monday morning. He fears that the rising cost of food, fuel, and shelter will continue to consume him and his credit cards in one fell swoop.
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The woman in the boardroom is also trembling at the thought of her economic lifeline being cut. Where will she get the short term funds that she needs to cover next weeks payroll? How will she cover the costs of the raw material order she just placed with her supplier in China? Where is all the equity in her plant and machinery that was so prevalent just 12 months ago, and can she continue to operate this business from the meager savings she has squirreled away over the previous five years?
Everywhere you turn, the connectivity to the global banking system is becoming more clear. The financial crisis being discussed on Capital Hill and Wall Street is starting to become a reality to Main Streets across this and many countries worldwide. A global debt economy is only as efficient as the rules which govern it. As we are getting a glimpse of, the rules which governed our system were lax. They were lax for a number of reasons, but the underlying theme is no doubt greed. A system which rewards with spoils beyond gluttonous imagine can only survive for so long before it devours itself.
This is the point we are at. The system of buying, selling, and insuring debt instruments became extraordinarily complex when institutions began splitting these instruments into pieces and packaging them with other pieces of debt which shared seemingly similar characteristics (tranches). To make the transactions even more complicated, the seller would insure the tranche (to protect the balance of the debt instrument he was left holding), and the buyer would insure the tranche against losses which may be realized down the road. Since there was "insurance" involved in the selling and buying, multiple parties were able to hold the same debt instrument on their books as an asset. When the debt instrument failed through a default by the borrower or an action of the market (in terms of credit default spreads and credit swaps), the insurers were unable to cover the losses. This inability of insurers to cover the magnitude of losses created by a slumping real estate market has created a domino effect which now threatens the stability of our financial markets.
Rather than relying on insurance to cover losses, banks must rely on capital reserves. As their capital reserve requirements increase in response to a rising default rate on the money they have lent out to the business owner, the homeowner, the automobile purchaser, the credit card user, the amount of money available to finance new lending becomes strained. Banks therefore tighten their lending policies to protect the instituion from failure. You can probably tell from the headlines that some have been more successful than other at this, lately.
Despite long standing banking relationships with its valued customers, banks around the globe are becoming miserly when it comes to parting with their cash supplies. The banking regulations which still exist and are being enforced, require banks to hold a certain level of cash or its equivalent on hand as a reserve against losses, as such, new loans can only be written when old ones are paid down.
When you finally find a bank willing to lend you money, be prepared to pay higher interest rates. Loan terms will also begin to contract. For most commercial borrower's, this means terms of 3 to 5 years versus the 10 to 15 year loans which were commonplace just last year. Forget about borrowing at competitive rates for speculative development projects these days, as only near stabilized projects with only the best credit quality tenants will even be considered by most mainstream lenders.
There are always those willing to lend you money in tough economic times, most however will charge you extraordinarily high interest rates with several points, offer loan to value ratios of 50 percent or less, and have some extremely restrictive loan covenants in the deal. These are loans for desperate borrowers and should be scrutinized thoroughly before being considered by anyone.
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The sliding compound miter saw tops the list of woodworking tools that can make accurate and smooth angled cuts used in everything from fine cabinet work to house building. Its lesser cousins include cut-off saws, so-called "chop saws" and any miter saw without the slide.
Do you need a 12" saw or will a 10" model do? The pros of choosing a 12" machine over a 10" unit are greater cutting height and depth and usually more power. The advantage of a 10" model is lower weight and lower cost. If a 10" saw will make all the cuts you can envision making in your shop or on the job site, by all means choose the smaller design. Most features and overall quality will be similar or identical within any particular brand.
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Obviously, features such as maximum height of cut, maximum depth of cut, horsepower and weight will be different and you can see those differences clearly when several machines are compared side-by-side.
The obvious advantage of a sliding compound miter saw over a standard model (without a slide) is that you can crosscut wider lumber in a single pass. With or without the slide, a miter saw can make chop cuts. A chop cut will always give you a finer, smoother result but on wider lumber, you may need to push-through as well and that is what the miter saw slide makes possible.
There are many things to look for in shopping for the best design. Which saw you pick will depend largely on what you plan to do with it. If you are looking for a permanently bench-mounted saw in a woodworking shop, you don't need to concern yourself so much with size and weight. However, if you are planning to tote your miter saw to and from and around various job sites every day, size and weight will become very important as will a well-located carrying handle.
Most miter saws (with one, notable exception) are priced in the same neighborhood and so, if you are comparing models, price should not be a consideration. Concentrate on the features that are most important to you because, in this way, there can be significant differences between machines.
So, what are you going to be using your saw for? If you are just going to be making repetitive crosscuts into 2 x 4 lumber, just about any of these machines will suffice. You might, however, want to choose one with soft start and an electronic brake. If, on the other hand, you will be making critically accurate cuts into expensive hardwoods or crown molding, it would seem that accuracy, micro fine adjustment controls with digital LCD readout, large vertical height capacity and an excellent laser might top your list of requirements. Is the laser adjustable to left or right of the blade? One model even features dual lasers, one down each side of the blade, clearly and accurately marking out the kerf the blade will make before the cut is made.
Other important considerations relate to bevel and miter adjustments. Look at how far, left and right, these adjustments can be made. Sometimes, 45 degrees just is not enough of an angle. Look how easily and accurately these adjustments can be made on each of these woodworking tools. Does the unit allow for micro fine adjustments? How many pre-set detents are there in both the miter and bevel scales? Can you make a cut near, but not exactly on a detent? Is there a miter detent override? Where are the controls and how do they work? Is everything within easy reach and easy to operate?
What kind of blade comes with the tool and what size is the arbor hole? If the answer is something other than 5/8" or 1", you may be locked into buying your blades directly from the saw manufacturer and you may well find better blades elsewhere. Usually, when I purchase a miter saw, I discard the blade and replace it with one that will make the smoothest, most accurate cuts possible like the Forrest Chopmaster. The extra expense is absolutely worth it if you are making critically accurate joints in fine hardwoods or crown molding. If you are only making rough cuts into fir for framing, you might want to consider a blade with fewer teeth and a more aggressive cut.
How is dust collection accomplished with each saw? Does the port match the hose on your shop vacuum or will you have to depend on a dust bag? Will you have to buy a new vacuum that fits your new machine? How much percentage of total dust made by your saw will your vacuum system and dust port remove?
Is the motor on the saw you are considering direct or belt drive? Does this model have soft start, electronic speed control or variable speed? Is the motor large enough for the jobs that will be presented to it? How large is the miter saw table (for stability of large work pieces)? How much does the tool weigh (for portability)? How is the cord stored when the tool is being carried to the job site?
There's really a lot to think about before you choose the best sliding compound miter saw for your needs. Take your time and think it through carefully. You'll be glad you did!
Choosing A Sliding Compound Miter Saw For Fine Woodworking
I love wood, especially fine hardwoods. I love woodworking which is the art of turning beautiful wood into useful or decorative objects. I love woodworking tools which enable me to do my woodworking accurately and efficiently. I have been a professional woodworker since 1981 when I established Craftsman Woodworking, LTD in Honolulu, Hawaii. My 7 employees and medium-sized shop produced unique furniture designs, mostly out of Hawaiian Koa wood. During the time that I have been involved in woodworking, I have learned a great deal about the craft, often benefiting from my own mistakes. I have used a wide variety of hand, power and stationary woodworking tools and I'd like to share what I have learned about these woodworking tools, hopefully to the benefit of other woodworkers like myself.
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- 3/4 hp induction motor provides superior power for industrial grinding applications
- Rugged cast iron base and motor housing provide durability and prolonged life
- Motor runs at 3,600 rpm for high speed material removal
- Precision-machined aluminum tool rests allow the user to accurately position work
- Rear exhaust ports in wheel guards for smoother operation; 12-1/2-inch distance between wheels for larger and longer grinding applications