Realize this has been asked in various forms before, but can I sacrifice my table saw (Ridgid TS 3650) and get my work done with the TS 55 and accessories (parallel guide or MFT/3)? Can I get rid of my chop saw?
I'm a home user with single car garage shop that is limited in space. I currently make it work but would love to open up space and be portable as well.
I've got a number of built-ins and cabinet projects for our house, and we plan to purchase renovate a second home in the next year.
I currently struggle with sheet goods: I can manage to rip down the sheets but getting things square is a real challenge. Cross cuts and tear out are another PITA with table saw.
I own a DF 500 and love the quality and function of the tool.
My thoughts on purchases in addition to the TS 55 are the CT 36E and RO 90 or 125 (Package).
Current tools: TS 3650, DW718, DW 735, RF1101Kit, X5 6" Jointer, Kreg PS Jig, Jess EM Router Table... Beer Fridge & Radio
Not a production shop but I like to get things done right.
Advice & Experience is appreciated.
I'm a home user with single car garage shop that is limited in space. I currently make it work but would love to open up space and be portable as well.
I've got a number of built-ins and cabinet projects for our house, and we plan to purchase renovate a second home in the next year.
I currently struggle with sheet goods: I can manage to rip down the sheets but getting things square is a real challenge. Cross cuts and tear out are another PITA with table saw.
I own a DF 500 and love the quality and function of the tool.
My thoughts on purchases in addition to the TS 55 are the CT 36E and RO 90 or 125 (Package).
Current tools: TS 3650, DW718, DW 735, RF1101Kit, X5 6" Jointer, Kreg PS Jig, Jess EM Router Table... Beer Fridge & Radio
Not a production shop but I like to get things done right.
Advice & Experience is appreciated.