ThatSickRip
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Ive got some odds and ends to do in the house, and some projects I want to try out, and its looking like a table saw purchase is on the horizon. What would be an entry level table saw? Would the Ryobi or Ridgid saws at HD be sufficient? Some of the things Ill be using it for:
behind the couch shelf/bookcase
ripping some door trim for an odd space we have
shelving, etc.
So off the bat, nothing intricate or sophisticated.
Im a Milwaukee guy, but cant see any reason to pony up $500 for their cordless one right yet
Id also like to go with a 10" blade due to my miter saw being a 10", but Im open to other sizes based on the experienced opinions
behind the couch shelf/bookcase
ripping some door trim for an odd space we have
shelving, etc.
So off the bat, nothing intricate or sophisticated.
Im a Milwaukee guy, but cant see any reason to pony up $500 for their cordless one right yet
Id also like to go with a 10" blade due to my miter saw being a 10", but Im open to other sizes based on the experienced opinions

s. It's a great saw if you can get it for that price & the money you save you can look for a deal on a track saw. My track saw has become the go to to break down sheet goods quick & accurate.
Still if I wanted a portable, I'd pick it over anything else, the fence system is far and away better than most saws costing 100's more IMO.. And just an FYI..some folks may prefer the attached wheel stand versions...I never did. It's a lot easier to lift the saw onto the truck and throw the stand in with it, then dealing with a bulky foldup contraption. And good luck getting it up a flight of stairs. YMMV.