General 350
General 350
Bosch 4000 and 50+ yr old Shopmaster 8"
Herb,
Where is my PM 66 in your poll? Did you post your poll to determine second place? Just kidding, Herb. The BEST saw is the one that suits your needs, gives you the quality that you want, matches your tool budget, makes you comfortable when using it and NEVER threatens you with a "kickback"!
Considering the latter requirement, I vote for the #$*&%#@!. It is imported from the seventh moon of the first ring of Saturn. However, there is presently a production backup with projected delivery of 7087! DANG!! I guess that I will have to give up smoking!!
Dale T.
I am so busy REMAKING my projects that I don't have time to make them the FIRST time!
Ridgid TS2424
.... I am with you Dale .
Glad to see your feeling better .
Boyd
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Originally Posted by Dale Thompson
Every man’s work is always a portrait of himself.
I have a Jet 3hp its awesome.
Delta 36-655 cabinet saw, 10", R.T., 1 3/4 HP., 110/220.
- new variety, works well, first table saw for me.
this came with Delta fence (not Uni-fence) and standard miter gauge w 18" extension making it a good economical package.
- much heavier machine than contractors or hibrids and no vibration.
-single belt., 4" dust port.
- normally use thin kerf blades but has sufficient power to handle max depth dense hardwoods with no problem.
I think this will work out ok but will end up upgrading accessories.
Delta Unisaw X5 3hp, 50"bies
Craftsman TS
Delta 3 hp Unisaw
Bart....have a unisaw and a powermatic 65 im rehabing. guess which one ill keep ....jack
Ryobi BT3000 - extensively used and extensively loved!
Lynn J. Sonier
40 year old craftsman, I did put a new fence on it.
Jim from Idyllwild CA Used to be my dads and no new on in my future..
Craftsman 10" 3 HP
Dayton 10" 3HP
(I use the old dayton for beat-up wood)
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
http://www.jacks.co.nz/panelsaws.html
Scheppach TKU