I am going to buy a new tablesaw. I am currently working with a Sears Craftsman benchtop model with a stand that lacks accuracy, power and stablility. I'm also thinking of buying a jointer and planer. Depending on which tablesaw I get, I may not get a jointer or planer yet, or I may buy the Jet 10" combo machine.
I'm a little hesitant to buy the combo machine.
As for the tablesaws, I am looking at the Ridgid R4511 (granite top worries me because of chipping and possible cracking - but love that it has a riving knfe), Grizzly G0661 (riving knife is good, I don't have any Grizzly products - some love them and some hate them), Craftsman Professional 22124, and the Powermatic 64A. If I get the Powermatic, I'm going to go ahead and get the 52" Accu-Fence as it's only another $100 as part of the package ($999 vs. $1099). The drawback to the Powermatic and Craftsman are the lack of riving knife, but from what I've heard and seen, the Powermatic makes up for it with the fence and reliability in spades.
If I go with a separate planer - it will be the DeWalt 735. I found a great deal that I don't think I could pass up if I'm going that direction.
I'm not decided on a jointer - if I get one. I'd like one, and the current Ridgid received very good marks from FWW.
I am leaning heavily towards the Powermatic and saving my money for a good jointer and separate planer. Space will become an issue with the Powermatic.
What do think?
I'm a little hesitant to buy the combo machine.
As for the tablesaws, I am looking at the Ridgid R4511 (granite top worries me because of chipping and possible cracking - but love that it has a riving knfe), Grizzly G0661 (riving knife is good, I don't have any Grizzly products - some love them and some hate them), Craftsman Professional 22124, and the Powermatic 64A. If I get the Powermatic, I'm going to go ahead and get the 52" Accu-Fence as it's only another $100 as part of the package ($999 vs. $1099). The drawback to the Powermatic and Craftsman are the lack of riving knife, but from what I've heard and seen, the Powermatic makes up for it with the fence and reliability in spades.
If I go with a separate planer - it will be the DeWalt 735. I found a great deal that I don't think I could pass up if I'm going that direction.
I'm not decided on a jointer - if I get one. I'd like one, and the current Ridgid received very good marks from FWW.
I am leaning heavily towards the Powermatic and saving my money for a good jointer and separate planer. Space will become an issue with the Powermatic.
What do think?