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<blockquote data-quote="EFFENDI" data-source="post: 653912" data-attributes="member: 555674"><p>I'd also reccomend against purchasing a cheap table saw. I bought the $149 portable Ryobi one, its great and all, but if you're stuck on a table saw I'd go with a blade upgrade. The 34 or 40-tooth (whatever it is) just isnt smooth enough as I'd like for cutting MDF. That was the first mistake I made, (table saw) when buying tools for my DUBurban project. Its great for making long rips, albeit thin ones, but for halving full 4x8s its a pain. A circular saw is a lot esier to move around than a 3/4" thick piece of MDF. Go with a nice Craftsman or laser-guided, with a side arm side attachment, great saws that will get the job done just as well.</p><p></p><p>However I'm not knocking table saws, for other household projects I've done, the table saw is one of the best tools you could have.</p><p></p><p>Every tool has a purpose.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFFENDI, post: 653912, member: 555674"] I'd also reccomend against purchasing a cheap table saw. I bought the $149 portable Ryobi one, its great and all, but if you're stuck on a table saw I'd go with a blade upgrade. The 34 or 40-tooth (whatever it is) just isnt smooth enough as I'd like for cutting MDF. That was the first mistake I made, (table saw) when buying tools for my DUBurban project. Its great for making long rips, albeit thin ones, but for halving full 4x8s its a pain. A circular saw is a lot esier to move around than a 3/4" thick piece of MDF. Go with a nice Craftsman or laser-guided, with a side arm side attachment, great saws that will get the job done just as well. However I'm not knocking table saws, for other household projects I've done, the table saw is one of the best tools you could have. Every tool has a purpose..... [/QUOTE]
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