[geeks] Table Saw Suggestions

Kurt Huhn kurt at k-huhn.com
Mon May 13 07:49:32 CDT 2002


Michael Dombrowski wrote:
> 
> Heya all, I know there are some woodworkers here so hopefully I can
> get some recommendations for a table saw. My main criteria are price,
> price and price. I'm doing very simple cuts on small scale wood
> pieces. As long as the saw blade can tilt by 45 degrees and it can
> cut a 2x4, I'm happy. Usage will be very light and I'm looking to
> spend under $200. I don't have any prefs as to manufacture so what do
> you all recommend?
> 


Michael, check the tool area in your local Home Depot or Lowes. Failing
the existence of either one, go online to Harborfreight.com.  You won't
find much for under $200, but what you will find might suit your needs.

Actually, a quick look on Harborfreight.com turns up several good
examples of inexpensive table saws (under $200).  Any of them will
likely come backed by a manufacturers warranty.  There is one that $209
(I know, just over your specification) that looks like a Makita - it's
Makita blue with a script name on the front, but I can't read the name. 
It resembles "Makita", but I would call Harbor Freight to confirm before
assuming that it is.
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