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<blockquote data-quote="rollerdj" data-source="post: 4962667" data-attributes="member: 571979"><p>one thing I always look for in a table saw is the rip fence nice and tight when it is locked down. I other words, if u lock it in place. Grab the far sid of it and see if u can wiggle it. That will screw up a cut in a big hurry. routers, u don't need a real expensive one, but I suggest making sure I will work with a jasper jig. Spend the money on one or two jasper jigs. You'll thank me later. Good clamps are also a must. Corner clampsor bar clamps, eather one will work fine. I think that's it right off the top of my head. Other members chime in on what I might of forgot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollerdj, post: 4962667, member: 571979"] one thing I always look for in a table saw is the rip fence nice and tight when it is locked down. I other words, if u lock it in place. Grab the far sid of it and see if u can wiggle it. That will screw up a cut in a big hurry. routers, u don't need a real expensive one, but I suggest making sure I will work with a jasper jig. Spend the money on one or two jasper jigs. You'll thank me later. Good clamps are also a must. Corner clampsor bar clamps, eather one will work fine. I think that's it right off the top of my head. Other members chime in on what I might of forgot. [/QUOTE]
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