Sawlopnik

Right, then...

So, getting more in to woodworking this year. I broke down and got a table saw - used Ryobi - to start out with. Not bad, but had to spend a lot of time squaring the fence, and I could never get the blade completely square. This became evident when I was building a storage cabinet for the hallway earlier this month. Further, during that project, I noted that the blade was not holding position very well - either on the bevel or the height. So, I got me one of these:

https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/dewalt-dwe7491x?cm_mmc=Google-_-PRODUCTFEED-_-Dewalt-_-DWE7491X&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzbv7BRDIARIsAM-A6-2-e_x_LeZ1RK5yXyBf1qGwVasJb0-DQUYM6RrnBUqCUbKj57OBnc4aAsxfEALw_wcB

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DeWalt 7491X. 10" 15Amp, 32.5" rip capacity (right), and I think 12" or something Left. Can take a 13/16" Dado stack.

Bought it...not new, but not used. The guy that I got it from bought it for a portable workbench he was building...but the design required a smaller saw. He got this online, so the shipping costs to send it back would be ginormous, so I picked it up for $575 (so mainly $25 off and no tax).

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I’ll spend a couple of hours getting it set up and squared, but this is gonna be sweet!