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I am finally upgrading from my current table saw (Ryobi) to a larger more capable unit. I am focused on Ridgid's large contractor saw (TS3660) or their portable saw (TS2400). I have a dedicated shop so space is not a real issue, although the flexibility of being able to haul the saw is somewhat appealing. The price is not a real discriminator since I've found the portable at one HD for $350 (I think it was an open box) and the contractor saw is on clearance for $360.
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Yup, SawStop. Have been around one since they came out...
And it really does work! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BTW, the blade above was not really damaged. Forrest trued it and resharpened it.
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If you do trip the saw, cartridges can be had at most tool stores. No need to order online. You do need a separate cartridge for dado blades.
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The saw stop saw looks to be a great tool but it is way outside my budget...any thoughts on either of the Ridgid tools?
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I only know about SawStop and Delta. Can't help with Ridgid, sorry.
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There is a video, showing the creator actually sticking his finger in a blade. Not even a scratch. http://www.toolcrib.com/blog/2008/11/21/video-sawstop-inventor-puts-his-finger-in-a-sawstop/
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The Ridgid contractor saw looks good for the price. That's the one I'd choose.
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I saw a review on tv of the portable one--it got a good review. I've had my eye on that one too. I like the idea of portability.
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I have compared the Harbor Freight belt driven saw to the Delta Contrators saw many times. I can't seem to find any difference except price and the color of the paint. I had a Delta Cont. belt driven in shop use and it produced nice cuts all day long, every day.
I keep telling people that a really quality blade will make lesser saw much better. I have the Ryobi now only because it came my way cheap. so I got rid of an old timer that I couldn't move around well. |
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I have a Delta 10" Tilting Arbor Saw I'm looking to get rid of. It comes with a 50-850 dust collector.
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Loved that saw but it had been in storage for far to long. Heavy is the best bet for a furniture grade saw. But the blade and adjustment make all the difference.
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Some more info on that saw I'm selling.
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