
Originally Posted by
Kenyth
My experience at this point amounts to a simple workbench and reading material, so excuse my ignorance in advance.
I must say, that is a sweet table saw! That baby probably cost's more by itself than my entire collection of cheapie tools! With a nice table saw like that, I assume you make furniture as well as utility woodwork?
As far as the sliding compound saw goes, I'm not sure what it could do. Couldn't you do anything it does with a table saw like that and a few jigs or sleds? I've only seen people use a miter saw to chop 2x4 or 4x4 stock. I'm guessing a 10 inch saw could chop up to 2x8 inch stock? Maybe the slide saw is easier to work with than a table saw for smaller stock? As much as I'd like a nice saw, I'm probably going to get a cheap ten inch miter. They are on sale for $69, so I don't mind if it doesn't last longer than this years projects. It will handle the 2x4 and 4x4 stock I'll be using, and I can always upgrade later if I get serious and garage sale the cheapie.
I've seen the orbital sawzall on DIY. Definitely a more aggressive tool! I believe they gauged it to cut approximately twice as fast.
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