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Table Saw #7342831 11/09/18 01:17 AM
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Burned up my 14yr old cheapo Ryobi table saw today. Sparks flew and smoke came out, it died in a grand way. roflmao

What's a good saw in the $500-$1k range? Need one on a solid stand or cabinet

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My suggestion would be look for an older Craftsman 10" saw with a cast iron bed. Make sure it is a belt drive, not a shaft drive. They use universal motors, so if you fry the motor, you can pick up a new motor any where. Mine, one is a 1974 10" Craftsman, the other a1932, it is a 71/2" Craftsman. Only the 1932 is on it's second motor.


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I have a Rigid with a cast top that’s on a metal base. I’ve had it for over 20 years and it’s served me well


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I had the same question on a couple Wood working sites a year or so ago, ended up getting the Dewalt 10" DWE7491RS table saw, it was the the most recommended.on almost every site and comparison chart and around $475ish

Easy to use and the rail came set perfect, love the rail dial and lock as well, not a pro, but it is a great saw imo

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I have one of the Dewalt's as well that's at least 10yrs old, works great.

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Originally Posted by dogcatcher
My suggestion would be look for an older Craftsman 10" saw with a cast iron bed. Make sure it is a belt drive, not a shaft drive. They use universal motors, so if you fry the motor, you can pick up a new motor any where. Mine, one is a 1974 10" Craftsman, the other a1932, it is a 71/2" Craftsman. Only the 1932 is on it's second motor.



I happen to have an old heavy as hell belt driven craftsmen, I might end up putting it in the classifieds, I'll update the thread if I do.


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Thanks for the input guys! I bought one kind of in the middle of your suggestions. I would have went with the Dewalt if they had it in stock. I decided against a cabinet base so I could get it out of the way when not in use. On sale and got a 15% off coupon! up


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ridgid-...ble-Table-Saw-with-Stand-R4513/100090444

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That ought to be a good one

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I had that saw for a few years. It’s a good one. Best of the bunch are the Ridgid and the Bosch.


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That Ridgid will be a good one. up


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Originally Posted by Hancock
Thanks for the input guys! I bought one kind of in the middle of your suggestions. I would have went with the Dewalt if they had it in stock. I decided against a cabinet base so I could get it out of the way when not in use. On sale and got a 15% off coupon! up


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ridgid-...ble-Table-Saw-with-Stand-R4513/100090444

That's going to be my Christmas gift from Mom and Dad this year. Been needing one for a while. Lots of projects around the land, from trimming out the cabin and bunkhouse to deer blinds.


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If anyone is interested, HD has this saw for $299 right now.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-...ble-Table-Saw-with-Stand-R4513/100090444

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That's a great deal!


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Don't know how close you are to some of them but Craigslist has some deals.


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My brother got this one. It is really stable and cut true.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DELTA-10-in-Carbide-tipped-13-Amp-Table-Saw/50081568

It is heavy enough to handle sheets of plywood that will scoot my DeWalt around


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Dewalt is the brand I use.


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I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

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——-Thanks for the input guys! I bought one kind of in the middle of your suggestions. I would have went with the Dewalt if they had it in stock. I decided against a cabinet base so I could get it out of the way when not in use. On sale and got a 15% off coupon!———



Where did you get the 15% off coupon??

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Originally Posted by texasrecurve
—\0—\0-Thanks for the input guys! I bought one kind of in the middle of your suggestions. I would have went with the Dewalt if they had it in stock. I decided against a cabinet base so I could get it out of the way when not in use. On sale and got a 15% off coupon!—\0—\0—\0



Where did you get the 15% off coupon??


My brother-in-law had one, not sure where he got it.

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In that price range hands down you want the Ridgid 4512. It has a lot of the features of the higher end saws and I believe they go for about $529 right now. And it's belt driven which means it quieter and more powerful than the direct drive saws.

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I think you already bought that Ridgid like the one I had for 5 or 6 years. Absolutely no problems with the saw, but I upgraded eventually to the Ridgid TS3650, which is no longer offered, but might be available used. It ‘s considerably better than the table saw Ridgid offers today.


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find a delta cast iron table or craftsman cast iron table, either should be less than a grand easy.

both are top notch and commercial quality, I have used the deltas on commercial work and cabinets till I should have fried the motor and it still ran strong, craftsman is barely a second, almost equal.



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