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What kind of table saw do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 8128688" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>I guess if your only cutting MDF, or various other weekend warrior types of things, these saws are fine. I bought a rigid and recall liking it better than my craftsman hybrid saw years ago. It was fine for light duty stuff, with a good blade.</p><p></p><p>Although, often found on craigslist for $500 or less, are 3hp or better single phase saws with heavy cast iron tops which accept out feed tables and wider capacity fences, while your only limited to what ever the box brand saw can deliver, usually never much more than 24" of cut width. But sure, of all of the box store saws, I would agree the rigid is probably the best one I've used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 8128688, member: 558163"] I guess if your only cutting MDF, or various other weekend warrior types of things, these saws are fine. I bought a rigid and recall liking it better than my craftsman hybrid saw years ago. It was fine for light duty stuff, with a good blade. Although, often found on craigslist for $500 or less, are 3hp or better single phase saws with heavy cast iron tops which accept out feed tables and wider capacity fences, while your only limited to what ever the box brand saw can deliver, usually never much more than 24" of cut width. But sure, of all of the box store saws, I would agree the rigid is probably the best one I've used. [/QUOTE]
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