BerBer5985
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Ok, I bought an older model Delta contractor saw for around $75 about a year ago because I was thinking in my head that I wanted a larger table saw for doing plywood cuts and something a little smoother, but the reality is, it just takes a large footprint in my garage, although I'd love to get into a little wood working. nothing too extreme but just some minor things to get started. I've been working in aligning the saw and finding things off alignment and what not and I think I have it close now, but when the motor is hanging it seems to pull the saw out if alignment a fair amount. I've messed with this thing for a long time and I'm thinking I may want to go back to a portable table saw, gain some room in the garage, but still want to be able accurate cuts. I've been looking very seriously at the Rigid Portable table saw with the stand which is around $500 or so ( hoping it will go on sale). Do you think it would Neva wise move getting rid of the delta and trading to a portable saw? I miss being to just take it outside on nice days and what not and making plywood cuts and the contractor saw is just too far heavy. I keep leaning this way thinking that by going with a larger portable table saw as nice as the ridgid that I won't be sacrificing much in the long run, and gaining portability and simplicity. Help mr guide my decision.