I'm in the market for a table saw for, basically, just ripping lumber. I have a track saw for sheet goods, but I'm going to be building quite a few face frames in the near future, so I'd like a table saw. My budget and shop space doesn't extend to a cabinet saw, so I'm looking at the 8-1/4" and 10" DeWalt contractor saws. Does anyone have experience with the performance of either of these at ripping moderately-hard hardwood (e.g., hard maple, yellow birch)? I'm not planning on using a dado stack, cutting joinery, or pretty much anything other than ripping. Cheers.