Get the information you need to choose the table saw with the features you require for your home repair and renovation needs.
December 23, 2014
Get the information you need to choose the table saw with the features you require for your home repair and renovation needs.
If you’re planning on tackling bigger home renovation and repair jobs, chances are you’ll need a fairly robust saw for cutting and ripping longer pieces of lumber. Here’s how to choose a table saw that will give you the features you need at a price you can afford.
Unless you’re willing to pay a premium price for a contractor’s saw or a stationary shop saw, your best bet is to plan for a bench-top table saw. A bench-top table saw offers a great degree of accuracy and flexibility, without sacrificing portability. It lets you fold it up and put it away when you’re done your project for the day.
Table saws excel in doing the kinds of jobs that most home repairs require. Such things as ripping long pieces of lumber or plywood, crosscuts, mitering and (with an adjustment or two) beveling wood as large as 4 x 4 with more accuracy than many handheld saws can offer, are standard issue for table saws. As well, many table saws include a folding stand that allows the saw to be easily installed in a number of different locations, quickly and easily, while still being portable. The differences in feature sets between models in different price ranges will determine which model best suits your needs.
Whichever model of table saw you choose, you can pretty much expect that the feature set matches the price, which more features offered on the higher priced saws.
Unless you have a dedicated workshop and the need of a stationary shop saw, you’ll find that a bench-top table saw offers a great number of features that make home repairs easier. Knowing how to choose a table saw is really a matter of knowing what features you require and the budget you have available.
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