Tejaas
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I'm wanting to add one to my "residential shop"...
The problem here is that I don't want a full cabinet-style saw because it won't be getting a huge amount of use, and I would like to preserve as much floor space as possible for layout with my steel projects.
I have an old, heavy Powermatic in my rural shop that gets regular/heavy use... I was raised using that same saw, and to this day is the only one I've ever operated.
So here I am, wanting a contractors saw or smaller.
I ideally would like to find a relatively newer (1980s-Present),solid reputation model in used condition on craigslist, via private sale or the like... but am oblivious on who makes a decent model for my purposes.
It will be utilized 90% of the time for simply ripping down plywood sheets up to 3/4", and ripping dimensional lumber lengthwise (2x8s, 2x6s, 2x4s).
If there are any decent "portable" benchtop models that can be built into a custom table?
In summary, I need more than a stand, however less than a cast iron/steel cabinet. Mobile will work, but a heavy stationary saw station is not an option.
Craigslist seems to be absolutely overrun with 1980s/90s models Sears/Craftsman saws, newer Dewalt models, etc... are any of them worth their salt and capable?
I'd appreciate any information yall care to lend, and photos of similar setups you folks may be running!
~Tejaas~
The problem here is that I don't want a full cabinet-style saw because it won't be getting a huge amount of use, and I would like to preserve as much floor space as possible for layout with my steel projects.
I have an old, heavy Powermatic in my rural shop that gets regular/heavy use... I was raised using that same saw, and to this day is the only one I've ever operated.
So here I am, wanting a contractors saw or smaller.
I ideally would like to find a relatively newer (1980s-Present),solid reputation model in used condition on craigslist, via private sale or the like... but am oblivious on who makes a decent model for my purposes.
It will be utilized 90% of the time for simply ripping down plywood sheets up to 3/4", and ripping dimensional lumber lengthwise (2x8s, 2x6s, 2x4s).
If there are any decent "portable" benchtop models that can be built into a custom table?
In summary, I need more than a stand, however less than a cast iron/steel cabinet. Mobile will work, but a heavy stationary saw station is not an option.
Craigslist seems to be absolutely overrun with 1980s/90s models Sears/Craftsman saws, newer Dewalt models, etc... are any of them worth their salt and capable?
I'd appreciate any information yall care to lend, and photos of similar setups you folks may be running!
~Tejaas~
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