As in easily transported to the jobsite? I've used many different portable table saws. I like the Dewalt best of all that I've used. It is very smooth operating and the fence is quite nice. It's also quieter than most.
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As in easily transported to the jobsite? I've used many different portable table saws. I like the Dewalt best of all that I've used. It is very smooth operating and the fence is quite nice. It's also quieter than most.Hi guys. I'm new to this forum, but I've been a dedicated woodworking hobbyist for more than a decade. I'm looking to replace my old Craftsman 10" portable table saw with something that has more power, a longer arbor, a more accurate fence and a larger table top. As this is my hobby, not my livelihood, I can't afford a Grizzly, a SawStop or some other high-end product. I'm looking at models like the Bosch 10" Table saw (model 4100-09) with folding stand and the Dewalt DW744XRS 10" Job Site Table Saw w/ Rolling Stand. Any suggestions. I don't want to pay more than $700. Thanks so much!
I can't really talk long-term quality of this saw as I've only had it a month or so, but I can tell you that it is light-years ahead of the 4510. I'm not knocking the 4510; if it was all I had room for it would've been a fantastic saw. I had built a router table to go in the extendable right side table of the 4510, and I discovered that the 4512 wasn't that much longer than that combo, so I went for the 4512 considering the price was the same.I've been eying that hybrid for some time. Home Depot has one on display. My only hesitation has been with regard to quality -- Dewalt and Bosch vs. Rigid.