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General Table Saw (Canadian) Quality - and Slider
Until a few weeks ago, I was aimed at getting either a Felder or Knapp
Table Saw. It would take me 18 months of saving to afford one of those. Then, a fellow in my Woodworking club showed me his Inca with a bolted on Sliding Table made by Robland. He suggested I look at General. The Canadian General Saw is about $1000 more than their Taiwanese product. Is the Canadian equipment important enough to pay an extra $1000. ? Is General better than Grizzly? How does that sliding table with outrigger perform? On crosscuts, say, or for ripping big panels? Gary in Los Angeles (with eyes bigger than his wallet) |
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