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For my use, this PORTABLE table saw will be used on a job site so we
are talking about structural lumber and sheet goods for the majority of its work. I could also see an occasional use in the shop as a second operation machine set up to do a specific job. Remember that in the shop, I have an Unisaw to handle the tighter tolerance stuff and all my jigs would be set up for the Unisaw. TMT |
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Well, depending upon our exact needs for a jobsite saw, the Ryobi mentioned
in the article might just fit the bill. "Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message oups.com... For my use, this PORTABLE table saw will be used on a job site so we are talking about structural lumber and sheet goods for the majority of its work. I could also see an occasional use in the shop as a second operation machine set up to do a specific job. Remember that in the shop, I have an Unisaw to handle the tighter tolerance stuff and all my jigs would be set up for the Unisaw. TMT |
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