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rinho

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Hi,
As I'm moving from France, I need to re-equipe myself with electrical tool...
My knowledge is pretty much more efficient in metalworking than woodworking

My first though was to buy this, this, and this
I think it's the more polyvalent choice... but I saw this tool today, and the price seem interresting...
The question is:
As I want to build a workshop, does this tool could be usefull for me in that job.

Maybe this one is more usefull?

Thanks to help me, the Special price for the table/saw is ending tomorrow.

Eric
 
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rinho

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Thanks for your advices
I was thinking that Milwaukee tools would be more expensive.

Do you think a saw/table would be usefull when building a garage ?
 

exmonkeypunk

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Sawzall is mandatory for any home owner or human being.
A nice Milwaukee Sawzall will come in handy in so many ways, you'll wonder why your left arm isn't a Sawzall.
 
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eschoendorff

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Thanks for your advices
I was thinking that Milwaukee tools would be more expensive.

Do you think a saw/table would be usefull when building a garage ?

Short answer, yes. And/or a decent circle saw with a good fence system....
 

chevy302dz

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Here's my list of perfered electric tools\companies.

Sawzall Milwaukee
Cored Drill Milwaukee
Router Porter Cable
Sander Porter Cable
Circular Saw Skil (HD77)
Jig Saw Bosch
Table Saw Delta
Cordless Tools Milwaukee\Bosch\(cordless drill Panasonic)
 

SteveU

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Tablesaw is very useful for cutting something that has to be straight, make sure you get one with a good fence. Preferably a contractor model or cabinet saw if you have the room/money, tabletop saws dont have enough weight to cut long/heavy boards or plywood without tipping and generally don't have much of a fence so accuracy is lacking. One of the dangers of a tablesaw is kickback where the piece is lifted up by the blade & flung back at the operator causing injury. This is usually caused by binding.
 
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rinho

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.../... tabletop saws dont have enough weight to cut long/heavy boards or plywood without tipping and generally don't have much of a fence so accuracy is lacking. One of the dangers of a tablesaw is kickback where the piece is lifted up by the blade & flung back at the operator causing injury. This is usually caused by binding.
That's exactly the kind of trouble I was thinking about.
It's my first wood construction... I think i'm going to buy first a circular saw, a jigsaw and a sawzall.

Table saw will come after, after many tools I need
(Air compressor, welder, angle grinder ... and a 4x4 truck for playing with)

Thanks for your help
 

SteveU

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Another tool that is really handy is a corded 3/8" drill for drilling holes & putting bits in it & using it as a power screwdriver. Depending on what you want to do a framing nailer, finish nailer & brad nailer will be useful. Don't forget the little things like chalk line, carpenters square, tape measure, combination square, utility knife, level, etc.
 
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