rlwhitetr3b
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Wood working is not really one of my hobbies, but I’m staining and installing the doors, baseboard and trim in our new house. This is the third of our houses I’ve done. The first was just a remove, refinish and reinstall while the second was a complete replacement. I purchased a Bosch dual-bevel sliding compound miter saw, which I still have, for that one.
This house has a couple of items that will require me to rip some boards. I have four pocket doors that will require the jam on the top and one side to be cut to allow the door to pass through. I also want to create something to use instead of quarter round on the non-carpeted rooms. This will require being able to rip long boards at forty-five-degree angle.
I thought I had a friend that could help but due to health reasons I’m on my own.
We live in downstate Illinois, so the used tool market is not very good. I have seen some older Craftsman saws and some real junk for sale, but nothing that looked interesting. If I have to buy new, I was thinking of a DeWalt DWE7491RS. I like the fact that if has its own stand and folds up for storage.
https://www.dewalt.com/products/pow...cm-rip-capacity-and-a-rolling-stand/dwe7491rs
How good of a saw do I need for my project and is this DeWalt a good value?
Thanks for your input
Rich
This house has a couple of items that will require me to rip some boards. I have four pocket doors that will require the jam on the top and one side to be cut to allow the door to pass through. I also want to create something to use instead of quarter round on the non-carpeted rooms. This will require being able to rip long boards at forty-five-degree angle.
I thought I had a friend that could help but due to health reasons I’m on my own.
We live in downstate Illinois, so the used tool market is not very good. I have seen some older Craftsman saws and some real junk for sale, but nothing that looked interesting. If I have to buy new, I was thinking of a DeWalt DWE7491RS. I like the fact that if has its own stand and folds up for storage.
https://www.dewalt.com/products/pow...cm-rip-capacity-and-a-rolling-stand/dwe7491rs
How good of a saw do I need for my project and is this DeWalt a good value?
Thanks for your input
Rich

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