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Looking into a smaller tablesaw...would like some input..
Greets all...
I am looking to get a new saw for my single car garage shop..right now I am working with an older contractors saw and its really too big for my situation ( as crazy as that sounds ), I have been thinking about getting a Bosch 4000-9 to replace it I have been doing some research the past few days and it seems like the way to go, I was hoping there are some other folks here that may be in the same boat and I would like to see which way other folks went... Thanks for your help DCH |
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Looking into a smaller tablesaw...would like some input..
I had a Dewalt job site table saw, model number (I think) DW740, the
predecessor of the DW745 that's on the Dewalt site now. It was a good little saw, and I'd still have it today except that a professional woodworker friend lets me use the cabinet saw in his workshop, so I sold it to him to keep in his truck when he goes out on a job. He likes it too, and I'd give it a high recommendation. Tom Dacon "DCH" wrote in message 8... Greets all... I am looking to get a new saw for my single car garage shop..right now I am working with an older contractors saw and its really too big for my situation ( as crazy as that sounds ), I have been thinking about getting a Bosch 4000-9 to replace it I have been doing some research the past few days and it seems like the way to go, I was hoping there are some other folks here that may be in the same boat and I would like to see which way other folks went... Thanks for your help DCH |
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Looking into a smaller tablesaw...would like some input..
"DCH" wrote in message 8... Greets all... I am looking to get a new saw for my single car garage shop..right now I am working with an older contractors saw and its really too big for my situation ( as crazy as that sounds ), I have been thinking about getting a Bosch 4000-9 to replace it I have been doing some research the past few days and it seems like the way to go, I was hoping there are some other folks here that may be in the same boat and I would like to see which way other folks went... Thanks for your help A cabinet saw takes up less room than a contractor saw just because the motor's inside. Don't give away power and repeatability/accuracy in setting for a little floor space. |
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