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Model: Skil 15 amps Corded 10 in. Table Saw Tool Only
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opinion on this saw? looking to get my first table saw
Depends on your uses. Are you planning on projects that need a lot of repeated precision? If so a cabinet saw would be better. Do you need portability? Then this is better suited. This model does have a decent fence and has a stand included which is nice. I believe it can do dados as well.
Depends on your uses. Are you planning on projects that need a lot of repeated precision? If so a cabinet saw would be better. Do you need portability? Then this is better suited. This model does have a decent fence and has a stand included which is nice. I believe it can do dados as well.
yeah it will be homeowner use ripping sheet goods etc and i would love the dewalt 10" but cant swing that at the moment.
opinion on this saw? looking to get my first table saw
A lot of qualifiers here, but If you're only going to use it occasionally, and you can get by with an 8.25" saw, and if you have a Tractor Supply local, go in and check for a Dewalt DWE7485 with stand on clearance for $199.
A lot of qualifiers here, but If you're only going to use it occasionally, and you can get by with an 8.25" saw, and if you have a Tractor Supply local, go in and check for a Dewalt DWE7485 with stand on clearance for $199.
I checked mine a few days ago.and that was a no go, sadly.
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A lot of qualifiers here, but If you're only going to use it occasionally, and you can get by with an 8.25" saw, and if you have a Tractor Supply local, go in and check for a Dewalt DWE7485 with stand on clearance for $199.
oh snap really? i mean id prefer 10 but for that price
yeah but i heard mixed reviews about both and the deal breaker for me it the ryobi only 1 miter slot.
Personally, I'd tell you to just buy the $100 WEN track saw, and wait for a good deal on a (on-WEN) guide rail setup. You'll be $200-$250 in, and you don't need to worry about the dangers of low dollar table saws.
I don't know what other tools you have, but with a few tools, and the tracksaw, the table saw is pretty much obsolete.
oh snap really? i mean id prefer 10 but for that price
IF ... they have any. If they do l, then I'd take that over the (overly-hyped by "influencers" and certain Youtubers), Skil table saw, even if its not on sale.
This is a great saw and basically the only budget saw that has a proper rack-and-pinion fence. It also has a very decent rip capacity. AFAIK the only other 10-inch job site saw that has a rack-and-pinion fence is the Dewalt at more than double the price.
Unless I was going to spend way more on the Dewalt or go up to a Saw Stop cabinet saw I think this is one of the best saws on the market.
Last edited by LivelyPear669 January 13, 2023 at 10:22 PM.
I highly recommend this saw- probably the best at this price point and until you go past $500. I have this saw for amateur woodworking. I've been able to make boxes, cabinets, all square, plenty of power, no problem. Can also cut dados in plywood no problems at all. The blade is square to the slots and fence. And the rack and pinion fence is excellent.
My main gripe is the 25" rip capacity, but short of a contractor or cabinet saw, hard to get much wider. In feed length is also awkwardly short, but you can make a infeed extension pretty easily.
I can't recommend this enough for the average homeowner or hobby woodworker. Don't let the guys with a $3000 saw stop cabinet saw make you think that's the only game in town!
I enjoy using mine. I use it for home improvement stuff and my woodworking hobby. I like the integrated stand since I can fold it up and put it on my bench in the garage for storage. I think this is a great beginner saw.
Also available at Walmart and Lowes for the same price. They give 90 days to return, unlike Amazon which only gives you 30. If you have a Lowe's card then you have a year.
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but if you check home depot or lowes, you can get a ryobi or craftsman for cheaper.
if you dont need the base, you can get a tabletop version even cheaper
but if you check home depot or lowes, you can get a ryobi or craftsman for cheaper.
if you dont need the base, you can get a tabletop version even cheaper
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I don't know what other tools you have, but with a few tools, and the tracksaw, the table saw is pretty much obsolete.
Unless I was going to spend way more on the Dewalt or go up to a Saw Stop cabinet saw I think this is one of the best saws on the market.
My main gripe is the 25" rip capacity, but short of a contractor or cabinet saw, hard to get much wider. In feed length is also awkwardly short, but you can make a infeed extension pretty easily.
Check out these reviews:
https://youtu.be/qOANCOd1NCE
https://youtu.be/0utyLO3Ym4o
I can't recommend this enough for the average homeowner or hobby woodworker. Don't let the guys with a $3000 saw stop cabinet saw make you think that's the only game in town!
AMA if you've got questions
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