BOSH 4100-09 OR RIDGID 4510 PORABLE TABLE SAW ! - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-28T10:26:28Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/bosh-410009-or-ridgid-4510?commentId=2900167%3AComment%3A99843&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have a Ridgid R4510 and I l…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-08-18:2900167:Comment:3239082011-08-18T11:52:04.231ZRickhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/RickStarr
I have a Ridgid R4510 and I love it. I, too, read reviews and looked at ALL models. I chose the Ridgid because of table size (it had the largest) and played with one at Home Depot. I definately feel I chose wisely. I have a lot more reasons if you want more.
I have a Ridgid R4510 and I love it. I, too, read reviews and looked at ALL models. I chose the Ridgid because of table size (it had the largest) and played with one at Home Depot. I definately feel I chose wisely. I have a lot more reasons if you want more. They are both extremly good…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-11:2900167:Comment:1463832011-02-11T03:25:39.582ZBrian Spencerhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/BrianSpencer
<p> They are both extremly good saws. The ridgid seems have a little better dust colletion to it, and the fences on both are extreamly good. The choice is yours. Either way be prepaired to be happy.</p>
<p> They are both extremly good saws. The ridgid seems have a little better dust colletion to it, and the fences on both are extreamly good. The choice is yours. Either way be prepaired to be happy.</p> the lifetime warrenty is actu…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-10:2900167:Comment:1385782011-02-10T01:00:01.798Zjay manninghttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/jaymanning
the lifetime warrenty is actually a life time service agreement. You have to register the tool with ridge to get any repairs done. <br/><br/><cite>steve kidd said:</cite>
<blockquote><div>just remember the ridgid saw has a lifetime warranty with it.</div>
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the lifetime warrenty is actually a life time service agreement. You have to register the tool with ridge to get any repairs done. <br/><br/><cite>steve kidd said:</cite>
<blockquote><div>just remember the ridgid saw has a lifetime warranty with it.</div>
</blockquote> It's the Bosh for me. I just…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-06:2900167:Comment:1013762011-02-06T01:37:59.824Zwill delaneyhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/will110
It's the Bosh for me. I just picked up the Freud LU83R blade for it and am very happy . It makes clean accurate crosscuts and rips and the digital fence is right on the mark.
It's the Bosh for me. I just picked up the Freud LU83R blade for it and am very happy . It makes clean accurate crosscuts and rips and the digital fence is right on the mark. Hey Murry that's gonna be a t…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-05:2900167:Comment:1006402011-02-05T13:40:12.312ZJoe Lubertohttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JoeLuberto
<p>Hey Murry that's gonna be a tug of war there, lol.</p>
<p>Hey Murry that's gonna be a tug of war there, lol.</p> A friend and I just went in h…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-05:2900167:Comment:1003192011-02-05T05:10:14.642ZMurray Thompsonhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/MurrayThompson
A friend and I just went in halves on the Ridgid R4510. Hope its as good as I have read.
A friend and I just went in halves on the Ridgid R4510. Hope its as good as I have read. Hi Joe - that's true, 4510 is…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-05:2900167:Comment:1006172011-02-05T03:36:23.685ZJohn Schabenhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JohnSchaben
Hi Joe - that's true, 4510 is limited to the 6" dado set unless you dismantle the gadgets that lock the riving knife/splitter and make it toolless. It didn't bother me any as I needed a new dado set anyway and hardly ever need one over 1-1/2" deep. If I ever do, I'll just cut the majority with the dado set and finish with a router. <br></br><br></br><cite>Joe Luberto said:</cite>
<blockquote><div><p>If I had a choise, my dream saw would be the saw stop, hands down, no questions asked. I took a trip to…</p>
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Hi Joe - that's true, 4510 is limited to the 6" dado set unless you dismantle the gadgets that lock the riving knife/splitter and make it toolless. It didn't bother me any as I needed a new dado set anyway and hardly ever need one over 1-1/2" deep. If I ever do, I'll just cut the majority with the dado set and finish with a router. <br/><br/><cite>Joe Luberto said:</cite>
<blockquote><div><p>If I had a choise, my dream saw would be the saw stop, hands down, no questions asked. I took a trip to my local H.D., and asked why they don't have the R4512 contractor saw from ridgid like they do in the States, so he punched in the model number. I know wait for it, I know it doesn;t have the cast iron extensions and there were mixed reviews, just like anything you come across. Oh so when the gentelman typed in the model number, can you guess it, the saw is under develoment, I guess I might hold on for that one. Hopefully it won't be long, or I'll have to pick up one of the portable saw's. The one thing I read about the 4510 is that the manual states to use a 6'' dado set, would that be an issue instead of an 8''. Thank's for your ongoing suggestions I hpoe!!!!!!!!</p>
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</blockquote> If I had a choise, my dream s…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-05:2900167:Comment:1006022011-02-05T01:45:26.459ZJoe Lubertohttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JoeLuberto
<p>If I had a choise, my dream saw would be the saw stop, hands down, no questions asked. I took a trip to my local H.D., and asked why they don't have the R4512 contractor saw from ridgid like they do in the States, so he punched in the model number. I know wait for it, I know it doesn;t have the cast iron extensions and there were mixed reviews, just like anything you come across. Oh so when the gentelman typed in the model number, can you guess it, the saw is under develoment, I guess I…</p>
<p>If I had a choise, my dream saw would be the saw stop, hands down, no questions asked. I took a trip to my local H.D., and asked why they don't have the R4512 contractor saw from ridgid like they do in the States, so he punched in the model number. I know wait for it, I know it doesn;t have the cast iron extensions and there were mixed reviews, just like anything you come across. Oh so when the gentelman typed in the model number, can you guess it, the saw is under develoment, I guess I might hold on for that one. Hopefully it won't be long, or I'll have to pick up one of the portable saw's. The one thing I read about the 4510 is that the manual states to use a 6'' dado set, would that be an issue instead of an 8''. Thank's for your ongoing suggestions I hpoe!!!!!!!!</p> I have the Bosch. My only com…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-04:2900167:Comment:998432011-02-04T16:10:35.963ZKen Bhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/KenB
I have the Bosch. My only complaint is the zero clearance insert is so flimsy it deforms during sawing creating potential errors. I have had to mill my own out of mdf.
I have the Bosch. My only complaint is the zero clearance insert is so flimsy it deforms during sawing creating potential errors. I have had to mill my own out of mdf. L
Let me restate who owns Rid…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-04:2900167:Comment:995382011-02-04T15:21:21.086Zedhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/ed39
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<p>Let me restate who owns Ridige.... offically Ridige Tools is part of Emerson. This is the professional plumming tools products that have been around for 100 years. HD has a exclusive marketing agreement to use the RIDIGE name on a lot of other products that are all private labled for them. I was think of TTI ( whom HD owns) includes Ryobi®, Milwaukee® and AEG® power tools, DreBo® carbide drill bits, Homelite® and Ryobi® outdoor power equipment and Royal®, Dirt Devil®, Regina®…</p>
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<p>Let me restate who owns Ridige.... offically Ridige Tools is part of Emerson. This is the professional plumming tools products that have been around for 100 years. HD has a exclusive marketing agreement to use the RIDIGE name on a lot of other products that are all private labled for them. I was think of TTI ( whom HD owns) includes Ryobi®, Milwaukee® and AEG® power tools, DreBo® carbide drill bits, Homelite® and Ryobi® outdoor power equipment and Royal®, Dirt Devil®, Regina® and VAX® floor care appliances.. I believe TTI builds some of the Ridige branded power tools.</p>
<p>Does not mean they are not good products... just be aware of what your buying. I've used Milwaukee for years, when they got bought out ( about 5 years ago) the marketing people really expanded the name into many other "Milwaukee" branded products, which was outside of the main line professional tools.</p>