Sorry if this gets asked alot. I use a one car garage as my workshop. My primary hobby is woodturning. I do use the tablesaw but not that often. My current saw is a general brand contractor style saw. I would like to upgrade to cabinet style. I do not need a large saw though. The largest wood I have cut on my current saw has been 24x36 inch plywood and 2x8s. Im guessing most will recommend a Grizzly saw which is fine with me. There are also saws on CL that pop up every month and alot of older Delta cabinet saws from the 60s and 70s. I mainly want the saw for cutting small boards and trueing up blocks for turning/segmenting and I want to get into making square boxes using really nice lumber. So I am looking for a good cabinet saw with a small footprint but NOT a HYBRID. I dont like the design of them. So would you go for say an old Delta with the round fence rails or Grizzly/Shop Fox? The saw also has to be easy to adjust the saw blade to the miter slot.
Thanks,
Jack