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Scott Perkins47
10-07-2009, 1:14 PM
I have a 12 year old Harbor Freight 10 inch table saw
from back when their table tops were smaller than today
and for the right jobs, the weight and size is fantastic.
I have no idea how powerful the motor is but I'll tell
you a secret, run thin kerf 6.5" blades if you can find
em to rip 2x stock and it has gobs of power. It will grind
through long 2x4s like a bulldozer.

7 1/4" blades will work also cuz they are cheap and plentiful
when you have to saw through a few nails and not
worry about it etc. By using the smaller dia blades
the torque is increased by what seems like a lot.

Dont get me wrong, I have a 350 pound 40 year
old SEARS 9inch ( thats right - nine inch ) table
saw for precision work but I have made some
very precise cuts on the HArbor Freight saw.
It just takes more time to get the fence and blade
height setup just right and maybe a few extra
practice cuts etc.

To tell you the truth, I wish someone would make
a smaller hi quality table saw that used 7 1/4"
blades. They are great for cutting small things.

What I love most, is picking it up by one hand
by the lip under the table top like a suitcase
handle. It is so portable it is ridiculous.
I throw it in the car trunk about like it
is a circular saw.

With a 7 1/4" blade I can even tilt the blade
45 degrees and hack through 2x stock which I have
had to do a few times..

Brian Kent
10-07-2009, 1:48 PM
"What I love most, is picking it up by one hand
by the lip under the table top like a suitcase
handle. It is so portable it is ridiculous.
I through it in the car trunk about like it
is a circular saw."

But you turn it off first, right?:eek:


Brian

Scott Perkins47
10-08-2009, 11:58 AM
I just found out that my old Harbor Freight saw is basically
the same saw Skil is selling today at Lowes for 99 dollars
on sale. 26 pounds for those times when portability means
you have the saw with you or not and would have to resort
to a circular saw or saber saw etc.

Dan Gill
10-09-2009, 11:29 AM
"What I love most, is picking it up by one hand
by the lip under the table top like a suitcase
handle. It is so portable it is ridiculous.
I through it in the car trunk about like it
is a circular saw."

But you turn it off first, right?:eek:


Brian

Naw. By the time he gets out of the driveway, the extension cord gets unplugged.:D