Theronswanson
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I dont think I've ever poked my head into this side of the forum before. I'm newish to woodworking (took woodshop in high-school 20 years ago) and maybe do 3 or 4 projects a year. I find myself wanting/needing a table saw. Ive already checked Marketplace and the pickens are very slim. I've got it narrowed down to a few options and would like some input. My biggest question is what am I really sacrificing going with the 8 1/4 vs the 10 inch. I really don't see myself ripping full sheets of plywood (i have a circular saw and an edge guide for the big sheets) and anything much bigger than maybe a 2x10.
DeWalt 8 1/4
Rigid 10 inch
Delta 10 inch
Skil 10 inch
Of these Options, the Rigid is probably #1. I have a Rigid Mitresaw and really like it. Its slightly more than the dewalt, but a bigger table, blade etc.
Space is a premium for me in my small garage, so the Skil takes #1 there, followed by the DeWalt.
I really like the Delta option too, however that price doesn't include a stand.
Thanks for help in advance!
DeWalt 8 1/4
Rigid 10 inch
Delta 10 inch
Skil 10 inch
Of these Options, the Rigid is probably #1. I have a Rigid Mitresaw and really like it. Its slightly more than the dewalt, but a bigger table, blade etc.
Space is a premium for me in my small garage, so the Skil takes #1 there, followed by the DeWalt.
I really like the Delta option too, however that price doesn't include a stand.
Thanks for help in advance!

