DBT85
Established Member
My suggestion is to keep the table saw at least until you've used a track saw long enough to make your own mind up.
I use both depending on the job. If I want to rip a bunch of ply or MDF to 100mm wide, the table saw does that very quickly. If I want to square something up or cleft a whole sheet in twain, I use the track saw.
For the things I want to do I don;t think I want to be without either at the moment.
I use both depending on the job. If I want to rip a bunch of ply or MDF to 100mm wide, the table saw does that very quickly. If I want to square something up or cleft a whole sheet in twain, I use the track saw.
For the things I want to do I don;t think I want to be without either at the moment.
Peter, do you think your position might be different at all if your supplier didn't offer their cutlist service?I have both; the table saw rarely gets used - very narrow rips and cutting wedges - and I may get rid of it before too long. But that’s down to the kind of work I do; I’d be curious to know why the OP wants to ditch his table saw??