ddawg16
Well-known member
Decisions, decisions....
I have an old Sears radial arm saw...still works....but the vert adjustment cranks is stripped.....
My Ryobi Compound miter saw works fine...but can't cut any boards over 6" wide.
When I built the cabinets in my garage, I was pretty happy with my dual saw setup. Common rip fence....I could cut a 16" board any where I wanted. But given the issues with the Craftsman....I'm kinda thinking I should maybe reconfigure my bench. Pull out the radial arm saw...make a 'pocket' for a compound slider like I have for my Ryobi and just use one saw.
Getting rid of the Craftsman is not an issue for me....I figure $50 on CL and someone will be glad for it.
The Ryobi? Tempted to keep it just so I have a portable saw. But then again, I have a skill saw and a small cordless 5 1/4" saw.
Alright....I'll be honest....I'm thinking out loud and already know what I'm going to do....
So which slider to I go for? That won't bust the bank.
I have an old Sears radial arm saw...still works....but the vert adjustment cranks is stripped.....
My Ryobi Compound miter saw works fine...but can't cut any boards over 6" wide.
When I built the cabinets in my garage, I was pretty happy with my dual saw setup. Common rip fence....I could cut a 16" board any where I wanted. But given the issues with the Craftsman....I'm kinda thinking I should maybe reconfigure my bench. Pull out the radial arm saw...make a 'pocket' for a compound slider like I have for my Ryobi and just use one saw.
Getting rid of the Craftsman is not an issue for me....I figure $50 on CL and someone will be glad for it.
The Ryobi? Tempted to keep it just so I have a portable saw. But then again, I have a skill saw and a small cordless 5 1/4" saw.
Alright....I'll be honest....I'm thinking out loud and already know what I'm going to do....
So which slider to I go for? That won't bust the bank.
well so much for following the 10” rule. 

