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I just came back from a 2 week woodworking class in which their shop
was equiped with a Saw Stop table saw, as well as 2 older Delta Unisaws. I was very impressed having used if for that period, as was the school which is making plans to replace the other two saws with Saw Stops next summer. (They already had an "incident" in which a band aid was all that was required. They are very impressed.) I would like to hear from any of you who actually have one and have used it. I belive in its safety aspects, so my question relates to its fit and function as a precision table saw, comparing it to, say, Delta's Unisaw which I presently have. Thanks for the input. Mel |
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