The miter gauge is flimsy on the DEWALT 745, IMO. While unpacking the table saw, it fell out of the packaging onto my concrete floor, and broke. It’s a decent saw for the price, however in my personal experience (perhaps misplaced), it’s by far the cheapest part on the TS. ~$30 to replace, but that’s about 40% of an Incra miter gauge upgrade. Below is a picture.
The D745 fence is solid, but at ~23”, it can become problematic with longer cuts. Agreed that the rack and pinion set up is great, and it locks up tight. Dewalt doesn’t recommend using a dado stack in it, in case the OP is considering it. There’s a thread on the LumberJockey forum that I’ve participated in that addresses it.
Having gone through this same buying-dilemma process myself, I have regrets with purchasing a compact contractor table saw. In hindsight, I would have rather saved my money to apply the purchasing power to something else due to the evolution of projects I’ve gone through in 4 months.
Obviously, details like the OPs experience, long term goals, budget, and other equipment owned should play into their decision, but the question posed was centered between two options. To “grow” a contractor saw into larger usability, you’d have to factor in the time to build a table around it.
I hadn’t considered Kobalt getting phased out by Lowes posted earlier, and agree that it should be taken into consideration or scratched off the list.
Sorry to hijack the thread with the D745, just trying to help out from my personal experience.
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