I need some help. I need uy a new table saw. My old one is just a benchtop model delta. I am looking for something either in a hybred or cabinet type. I only have $1000.00 to spend and I am disabled. So ease of setup is a consideration. I have looked at: Grizzly G0715P & G0661, Delta 36-715, Porter Cable PCB270TS, Steel City 35990C & 35990SS, Rigid 4512, Jet 708100 & 708482K. I am lost and need some help in this matter. Any input would be helpful at this point. I am a beginner woodworker, but trying to get better.
Thanx
Mike
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I have to tell you I just looked at the new Porter Cable at Lowes...not like they used to make them !!!! I have a 2000 series Delta I bought used off Kijiji sell site...it is 10 years old, it has full cast extensions and way more quality feeling than the new saws I have looked at today. Make sure you look at the one you decide on in person...and not on a computer screen.
Mike,
What ever you do make sure the side tables are cast iron. Might even get a router table built in. It would be nice to have a slide. I would stay away from the box stores.
It's also time for me to get a new saw to replace my v. old Craftsman radial arm (!) but I'm advanced enough now that I want High Precision, not just a so-so cut. To me, that means, probably, a 10" blade because of the huge choice of blades, esp. carbide, fine cuts, etc. I'd also look for its adaptability to it's using some very useful add-ons like a large precisely located fence with possible rail or track-mounted accessories, stoppers, guides, etc. I intend to be putting hands-on at my Bellingham Grizzly store, checking out their hybrid (what exactly does that word mean in this case?) 10" cabinet saw, and will also be looking at their table extensions. I need to be able to reduce down full size plywood materials, and its even a hassle with the old Craftsman to slice & dice down to longer (let's say... a 14" X 42" piece destined to become the side of a rifle container.)
BTW: Even though I live in the US, being an ex-Canuck I continue to use metric measurements (you guyz ought to give it a try: 102.3mm is far easier than, say, 39 and 5/16th", plus one-them extra little marks....), and I regularly work to 1mm levels of "resolution", so that my end-product is always square and true.
Anyhow, it's truer than ever: buy the best, most stable and precise saw you can possibly afford, and "used" may work, especially if it's an estate sale and not some unit that some fellow is upgrading from, having really "used up" the old one.
It's also time for me to get a new saw to replace my v. old Craftsman radial arm (!) but I'm advanced enough now that I want High Precision, not just a so-so cut. To me, that means, probably, a 10" blade because of the huge choice of blades, esp. carbide, fine cuts, etc. I'd also look for its adaptability to it's using some very useful add-ons like a large precisely located fence with possible rail or track-mounted accessories, stoppers, guides, etc. I intend to be putting hands-on at my Bellingham Grizzly store, checking out their hybrid (what exactly does that word mean in this case?) 10" cabinet saw, and will also be looking at their table extensions. I need to be able to reduce down full size plywood materials, and its even a hassle with the old Craftsman to slice & dice down to longer (let's say... a 14" X 42" piece destined to become the side of a rifle container.)
BTW: Even though I live in the US, being an ex-Canuck I continue to use metric measurements (you guyz ought to give it a try: 102.3mm is far easier than, say, 39 and 5/16th", plus one-them extra little marks....), and I regularly work to 1mm levels of "resolution", so that my end-product is always square and true.
Anyhow, it's truer than ever: buy the best, most stable and precise saw you can possibly afford, and "used" may work, especially if it's an estate sale and not some unit that some fellow is upgrading from, having really "used up" the old one.
I need to be able to reduce down full size plywood materials, and its even a hassle with the old Craftsman to slice & dice down to longer (let's say... a 14" X 42" piece destined to become the side of a rifle container.)
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