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Thread: Rockwell 254mm table saw
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2nd September 2010, 11:49 AM #16Novice
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In my experience with cheaper table saws,they are false economy in the long run. I have a Ryobi, which I bought for short term use on one project, Don't buy Ryobi unless you like using plastic tools that fall apart as soon as you try to use them. Triton...well they are difficult to adjust, barely accurate at all,though their router table is quite good, their table saw is only as good as the saw you use. I would suggest upping your purchase cost to nearer $500. when you look at saws, pay particular attention to the miter fence and the ripping fence, they tend to have too much movement on cheaper saws
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2nd September 2010, 01:43 PM #17acmegridley Guest
Buying a Triton is overkill in my case I had two of them, luckily won one in a contest,got rid of both of them.I am only ripping 19mm at best no 3x2 or 4x2 ,there appears to be nothing available in this capacity I"m only a weekend warrior,retiree ,and dont want to spend the money on more expensive tools, if these tools cut properly,acurately, thats all I am after.Dont mind a bit of rejigging to get them to cut properly.
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