Portable table saw

Which model and what accessories did you order? What is the total cost? Please give us your take, once you've used it.

P.S. I have the new DeWalt DWE7491rs. It is a very good saw.  I recently cut a bunch of 3/4" strips that all came out perfectly. Dust collection was excellent...used my CMS Y-hose.  The rolling stand couldn't be better. Still, I think that I will eventually sell this for an up-grade to the portable Sawstop when it comes out...or, their Contractor saw if it doesn't.  The Erica is probably not going to happen, because I could use the 2G difference to buy my wife a vacation.  [wink]
(I'm the one who started this thread, months ago, but quickly decided that I hated the name. Fortunately, I had another email address on hand.)
 
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Sadly, this is the precise reason I do not have a CMS in my shop now.  If mounting the OF2200 and the TS55 or TS75 were a CMS option available in NA, this would change very quickly.
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Me too, although that sliding table would have been a help on my latest project with just the router.  But this is too expensive for a one trick pony at the moment.  Add a saw module (TS 75) and I'd buy it immediately.
 
or anyone with a small contractor saw like a DeWalt, this looks like a neat solution.  I built a large "MFT-style" workbench after watching Ron Paulk's Ultimate Workbench videos.  I did npt need portability so my is stationaary, and is a one-piece top, unlike his 2-piece top.  For those unfamilait with his workbench plans, it is designed for track saw use, but he added support for adding his DeWalt table saw, and eventually a router plate.

This new station is geared toward having a smaller "station" that holds a table saw, a miter saw, and a router plate. Limke his other designs, plans are available.  I am tempted to build one of these to haul around the house for the remodeling I am starting.

 
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