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Default Small Shop Startup

In my opinion...
I'd encourage a PM 66 table saw, a 20" Grizzly band saw, 8" Grizzly Jointer
with adjustable hand wheels rather than levers, Harbor Freight floor model
drill press, the 20" model if that is in your budget, a floor model planer,
not a table top version, and a DeWald miter saw, not the compound version.

That should get you off to a good start. The PM66 is the most expensive and
the most critical to doing good accurate work.

Don Dando


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