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Center console box for 2011 F150 and table saw vs Circular Saw.
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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8199926" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>Now that you know what kind of space you can get, I'd be choosing a sub.</p><p></p><p>As for table saw v. circular saw, that depends. If I could only have one, it would have to be a circular saw but having both makes things a lot easier. I use the hand saw to cut large pieces of material into manageable sizes and then I make my final cuts on the table saw. Of course, if you have help, you can rip a full sheet of material on a table saw but even with help, that's not a particularly easy or safe way to go about it. Unless you and your helper are both well versed in how to use the tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8199926, member: 655960"] Now that you know what kind of space you can get, I'd be choosing a sub. As for table saw v. circular saw, that depends. If I could only have one, it would have to be a circular saw but having both makes things a lot easier. I use the hand saw to cut large pieces of material into manageable sizes and then I make my final cuts on the table saw. Of course, if you have help, you can rip a full sheet of material on a table saw but even with help, that's not a particularly easy or safe way to go about it. Unless you and your helper are both well versed in how to use the tools. [/QUOTE]
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