mavrick1903
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- Jan 22, 2007
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I'm in a quandry, and at the 11th hour so to speak. I'm planning on upgrading my 1.75hp Craftsman hybrid saw, to a 3hp Saw Stop TONIGHT. Unless I shouldnt? I'm a hobbyist, Furniture and small projects, home remodling (so an ocassional cabinet or built in) are what I do. I have a TS55, OF1400, Trion barrel grip, and Domino as far as cutting/joining tools go. I know a shop can go "table saw free". I'm interested in feedback from those that have taken that leap. How did it change your work, for the better? How much a mental hurdle was it to get over? I'd expect I'd need to consider investing in a second MFT/3 (I have one already) and possiabley a TS75 as well for deeper cuts? I tend towards Shaker/Mission/Contemporary styles so repititve cuts are important. This would likely bring the Paralell guides on the list as well.
Paralell guides $252 or $325 depending on which
MFT/3 Basic $505
TS75 $675 Or $1190.50 if I did the MFT/3 (full version) with the saw. about even money for the second protractor/800 rail
Total: $1500 (approx)
Saw Stop Pro/3hp
$2800 (ish)
Let's face it. I'm drinking the cool aid. That means I'll spend the coin for the tool that will last. So, while the difference is $1300 in cash, and yes, that DOES mean something. I'm also going to invest in doing it right for the long term.
PS: My Router table is a table saw extension, so I'd have that in the foot print of the saw, and enjoy the extra table space. Or, I'd need to come up with a stand alone.
Paralell guides $252 or $325 depending on which
MFT/3 Basic $505
TS75 $675 Or $1190.50 if I did the MFT/3 (full version) with the saw. about even money for the second protractor/800 rail
Total: $1500 (approx)
Saw Stop Pro/3hp
$2800 (ish)
Let's face it. I'm drinking the cool aid. That means I'll spend the coin for the tool that will last. So, while the difference is $1300 in cash, and yes, that DOES mean something. I'm also going to invest in doing it right for the long term.
PS: My Router table is a table saw extension, so I'd have that in the foot print of the saw, and enjoy the extra table space. Or, I'd need to come up with a stand alone.