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Re: Benchtop Tablesaws: We Want Your Feedback
I own a Craftsman Contractors Pro model http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00921829000P?keyword=10+inch+craftsman+table+saw. I Beleive this is a modified version of the Ryobi. I has a lot of positives: The rails front and back can slide left and right by loosing or tighten the cam levers. This allows the extension wings to be move to either side of the saw. Oh I didn't mention that the wings also can be slid in or out from the table or removed. The right hand extension also has a hole in it for mounting a router. There are accessories that come with the saw for mounting most routers.
posted: 9:46 am on August 26thThe thing that concern most saw users is of coarse the fence. I had to adjust this the first time out of the box and only once since then in the three years I have had it, my jointer fell on it. It has sufficient power 15 amps. Has a dust port in the rear that a shop vac can connect to. When I can't hook up a vac use a 90 degree PVC drain elbow to blow the saw dust into a3 or 5 gal. bucket( collects about 85% of the dust. The fence has a storage rack as does the miter fence. The sliding table also stores away.
The extense table on the right is also a sliding table with an adjustable miter ablility. real nice feature.
This saw travels fairly and for the money is a pretty good buy.