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recycle1943
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#1 posted 12-03-2020 01:05 PM
nice addition to your shop – I can see where it will be used a lot
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controlfreak
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#2 posted 12-03-2020 09:35 PM
I have a small shop and that looks like a great setup there. That looks like a saw stop jobsite saw, do you like it? I still need to roll outside to do a long rip until a larger shop is in my future. I am thinking of getting rid of my POS Kobalt for a saw stop.
Eric
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#3 posted 12-04-2020 02:05 AM
Great bench idea, for height of the saw, should work nicely.
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kjiwa
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#4 posted 12-04-2020 05:06 AM
You are correct—it is a SawStop Jobsite saw. I like it, but it’s also the first and only saw I’ve ever owned, so I’m not sure how it compares to others. It has done nearly all I’ve commanded of it, and the portability is wonderful. I also like that I can throw a dado stack into it, as that is something I do often. The table size is a bit limiting, but hence the workbench…
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