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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 16442695" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>It depends if you have the sq. Footage for space. The table saw is the most important, especially if you are working with milled lumber. 240v is a neccessary. Along with extension rail and fence, to handle a full sheet of plywood. I use a powermatic. It is a wonderful machine. Grizzly has some good stuff too. Craigslist is an excellent source for used equipment. As far as miter saws , if you are going to have a shop, it is best to use a radial arm saw. I have a black&decker dewalt commercial in my construction trailer that is priceless in quality and function. So many more uses then a miter saw. Hitachi is hands down the best miter saw, in quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 16442695, member: 93465"] It depends if you have the sq. Footage for space. The table saw is the most important, especially if you are working with milled lumber. 240v is a neccessary. Along with extension rail and fence, to handle a full sheet of plywood. I use a powermatic. It is a wonderful machine. Grizzly has some good stuff too. Craigslist is an excellent source for used equipment. As far as miter saws , if you are going to have a shop, it is best to use a radial arm saw. I have a black&decker dewalt commercial in my construction trailer that is priceless in quality and function. So many more uses then a miter saw. Hitachi is hands down the best miter saw, in quality. [/QUOTE]
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