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DeWalt DWE745 10" Compact Jobsite Table Saw - $279.00 with Free Shipping

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Home Depot has the Dewalt 15 Amp Corded 10 in. Compact Job Site Table Saw with Site-Pro Modular Guarding System (DW745) for $279.00 with Free Shipping

This is the 10in version on sale NOT 8 1/4 in

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../100497987
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Home Depot has the Dewalt 15 Amp Corded 10 in. Compact Job Site Table Saw with Site-Pro Modular Guarding System (DW745) for $279.00 with Free Shipping

This is the 10in version on sale NOT 8 1/4 in

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../100497987

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Jun 25, 2020
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RMBLPAK
Jun 25, 2020
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Someone tell me why I need the DWE7491 over this!
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Jun 25, 2020
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Jun 25, 2020
LzyDrgnz
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Jun 25, 2020
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Quote from RMBLPAK :
Someone tell me why I need the DWE7491 over this!
Just buy the stand separately and you'll save a lot more!

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../205510781
Jun 25, 2020
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Jun 25, 2020
700MHz
Jun 25, 2020
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Quote from RMBLPAK :
Someone tell me why I need the DWE7491 over this!
I'm no tool expert but right away i see the diff. is the rip capacity, the HD one -
20 in. of rip easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials
Rip fence with 12 in. left and 16 in. right rip capacity for ripping wider materials

The DWE7491 -
32-1/2" rip capacity easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials

I'm sure if you go tot he spec section and compare side by side you will find more diff.
Jun 25, 2020
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Jun 25, 2020
700MHz
Jun 25, 2020
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Quote from LzyDrgnz :
Just buy the stand separately and you'll save a lot more!

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../205510781
I have yet to understand this, I see tons of people buy these stands for DYI types. If your a non-prof. why not just make your own and save the cost.
Jun 25, 2020
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Dakine99
Jun 25, 2020
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Quote from RMBLPAK :
Someone tell me why I need the DWE7491 over this!
I'm new to table saws, just started researching for a few DIY projects... Along with the rip capacity I understand the DWE7491 can use a dado blade where the DWE745 cannot.
Jun 25, 2020
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Jun 25, 2020
ryry38
Jun 25, 2020
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Hmm.. should I nab this or grab the rigid /w stand [homedepot.com]?

I see there is the 8 1/4" dewalt also with stand for 299$... trying to determine best band for my buck. hobbyist and will most likely never move it once it is in my garage.
Jun 25, 2020
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SirVeyer
Jun 25, 2020
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I would buy the 745 (10") but wait for a sale of around $200-220. Sometimes they bundle the stand with it for a little more which makes it a better deal. Unless they changed the design, you can rip 24" on the 745 by buying 2 additional locating pins and nuts for a couple dollars each. I paid less than $10 total delivered. It takes just a few minutes to install and calibrate the width. If you don't want to buy additional pins, you can slide the pins that comes with the 745 down the rail whenever you need to cut > than 20". Of course you need to calibrate the width whenever you move it and again when you move it back. The more expensive version does have a higher RPM but at the expenses of torque. They both have 15 Amp motors. Just marketing gimmick in my opinion. You cant use dado blades on the 745 though because the spindle is too short.
Last edited by SirVeyer June 25, 2020 at 02:23 PM.
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Jun 25, 2020
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xyz711
Jun 25, 2020
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yesterday's back in stock ridgid 10" for $279 then Hercules and now finally dewalt 10" table saw, tells me that, we will have more inventory and better sale for 4th of July. Staying put for now..
Last edited by arunsharma71 June 25, 2020 at 02:29 PM.
Jun 25, 2020
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True2TheGame
Jun 25, 2020
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Damn just bought the RIGID too, now i just bought this one as well. Which one should i cancel?
Jun 25, 2020
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bugman_73
Jun 25, 2020
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I am holding out on a 7480 which seems to be discontinued but it has the 24" rip capacity. A local store has 1 left but it's $399, really hoping they will drop it to $299. I rather have a 10" over the newer 8 1/4"
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True2TheGame
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Quote from SirVeyer :
I would buy the 745 (10") but wait for a sale of around $200-220. Sometimes they bundle the stand with it for a little more which makes it a better deal. Unless they changed the design, you can rip 24" on the 745 by buying 2 additional locating pins and nuts for a couple dollars each. I paid less than $10 total delivered. It takes just a few minutes to install and calibrate the width. If you don't want to buy additional pins, you can slide the pins that comes with the 745 down the rail whenever you need to cut > than 20". Of course you need to calibrate the width whenever you move it and again when you move it back. The more expensive version does have a higher RPM but at the expenses of torque. They both have 15 Amp motors. Just marketing gimmick in my opinion. You cant use dado blades on the 745 though because the spindle is too short.
Do you have a resource I can check out on how to do this?
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
the.barbrR
Jun 26, 2020
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Quote from SirVeyer :
I would buy the 745 (10") but wait for a sale of around $200-220. Sometimes they bundle the stand with it for a little more which makes it a better deal. Unless they changed the design, you can rip 24" on the 745 by buying 2 additional locating pins and nuts for a couple dollars each. I paid less than $10 total delivered. It takes just a few minutes to install and calibrate the width. If you don't want to buy additional pins, you can slide the pins that comes with the 745 down the rail whenever you need to cut > than 20". Of course you need to calibrate the width whenever you move it and again when you move it back. The more expensive version does have a higher RPM but at the expenses of torque. They both have 15 Amp motors. Just marketing gimmick in my opinion. You cant use dado blades on the 745 though because the spindle is too short.
I need to do this? Any youtube videos showing the hack?
Jun 26, 2020
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SirVeyer
Jun 26, 2020
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Quote from True2TheGame :
Do you have a resource I can check out on how to do this?
Quote from the.barbrR :
I need to do this? Any youtube videos showing the hack?
There picture shows two black locating pins exactly 4" apart on the aluminum rail. The pin on the left came with the saw. I added the pin on the right. Picture only shows the front side but there are identical pins in the rear. You need a pair of pins and a pair of nuts (sku SBD 5140032-03 and SBD 5140032-02).

The fence as shown is unattached to the table to better illustrate. It is shown directly above the left pin and the notch on the left side pops down on the pin below and a lever locks it in place. When the fence is attached to the left pin, the max rip is 20". If the fence is attached to the right pin, it increases the rip to 24"
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
True2TheGame
Jun 26, 2020
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Quote from SirVeyer :
There picture shows two black locating pins exactly 4" apart on the aluminum rail. The pin on the left came with the saw. I added the pin on the right. Picture only shows the front side but there are identical pins in the rear. You need a pair of pins and a pair of nuts (sku SBD 5140032-03 and SBD 5140032-02).

The fence as shown is unattached to the table to better illustrate. It is shown directly above the left pin and the notch on the left side pops down on the pin below and a lever locks it in place. When the fence is attached to the left pin, the max rip is 20". If the fence is attached to the right pin, it increases the rip to 24"
Thank you! Ordered the extra set of pins. I'll be cancelling my rigid order now. Was able to get an additional 15% off this DeWalt before it went back out of stock.

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Jun 26, 2020
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oSnapMillerTime
Jun 26, 2020
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Can anyone tell me why its $100 here: https://www.luxypun.com/table-dwe...and-dewalt

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