Contractor Tool Supply has
SKIL 15 Amp 10" Portable Jobsite Table Saw w/ Folding Stand (TS6307-00) for $270 - $27 w/ discount code
MAY10 =
$243.
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Features: - Rack and pinion fence rails ensure fence stays parallel to blade for fast, smooth, and accurate cuts
- Integrated folding stand legs quickly fold in to provide portability and convenient storage
- Available micro-adjustment of blade so that it is parallel to rip fence and miter slot
- Cuts material up to 4x4 at 90 degrees
- Cuts between two positive stops at 0 and 45 degrees with quick release lever
- Dust port elbow redirects dust to a container for easy cleanup
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The only "issue" I've ran into from limited use so far is that it would be nice if it stood a little higher. I didn't use the blade that came with it, but opted for a better higher tooth blade.
This was my first table saw and I'm really happy with it thus far. Have used it with a dado stack, cut bevels, rips , cross cuts with no issue. My next upgrade for it will be to either make a crosscut sled or upgrade the miter gauge, which isn't of the highest quality.
Highly recommend for a beginner on a budget.
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Final comment: the government is considering requiring all future TB's to have quick-stop tech. probably a good idea but if it happens, the price of all TS's will go up in price by $200.
A - Ear protection. A must. This thing is LOUD
B - Get a better push stick or GrapperPro type thing for safety reasons. If this is your first saw, it's a little nerve-wracking to push things past the blade
C - Get a right angle or square thingy to dial everything in perfectly
D - Optional but not necessary: Get a new blade. I'm still using the included blade but I upgraded to a CMT in my miter saw and it is AWESOME. Diablo are great too, it really does make a diff
The only "issue" I've ran into from limited use so far is that it would be nice if it stood a little higher. I didn't use the blade that came with it, but opted for a better higher tooth blade.
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I've used this about 5-6 times to cut some boards and the saw is great. MUCH nicer than my old Skil that didn't even have a riving knife. Out of the box it was almost perfectly set up, the blade angle was 89.9 degrees using a digital angle tool, and the fence was off by just a tiny bit. A simple screw and the saw was straight, and I was off to the races.
I am using a 60 tooth Diablo thin kerf blade and its performing flawlessly.
The fold out legs are really nice, the height seems fine, and I'm really like it. While I hate running a table saw no matter what for its danger, this saw felt good, much safer than my old one, and I don't see why it won't last at least a decade or longer.
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