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To build your kitchen you will need, at the very least, a contractor's saw. The ones with the motor hanging off the back with a belt. Try to get an older one. The older Delte saw are good. I had one for many years when I started my cabinet making business back in my college days. the newer saw one might have a better fence then the old, but everything was built better back before the late 80's.
I buy the last one just because of the Besmeyer fence. if not, at least the second on the last one on your list. One thing I would do is wire the motor up for 220v. You will find that if you want to cut 3/4" plywood on that 120, the saw will run out of steam. You will really need to do that. and plus, it is dangerous when that happens. Remember, a dull tool is more dangerous then a sharp tool. I can't stress that enough. I also teach woodworking at my local high school 3 hours a day. I drill that into their heads
If you have more questions, let us know. spend a few bucks and get a good saw blade. It will make all the difference on your cut with that type of saws. Don't forget a good belt.
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