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Delta TS350
I notice that the Delta TS350 has shorter cutting depths, compared to
other saws. Even compared to the TS300. Since max 90deg depth is only 2 7/16" and max 45deg depth is only 1 11/16", will this be a problem if I get this saw to start in woodworking? I'm thinking about building a Little Shop Mark II for this or a comparable Ridgid saw. Mike |
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Delta TS350
wrote in message oups.com... I notice that the Delta TS350 has shorter cutting depths, compared to other saws. Even compared to the TS300. Since max 90deg depth is only 2 7/16" and max 45deg depth is only 1 11/16", will this be a problem if I get this saw to start in woodworking? I'm thinking about building a Little Shop Mark II for this or a comparable Ridgid saw. Don't know the saw, but except for resawing, I have never cut anything over 2". |
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