I have Worx (Pro) model plunge saw, but it doesn't have a track system with it nor is there one about that's compatible; also it doesn't allow angle cuts... There are times when a track would be useful, especially having gone the route of angle metal strips and so on as substitute for one, with all the limitations etc. of that approach. Thus looking for a replacement for Worx with a compatible track option
Likewise... thinking about a table saw, but no experience with one at all; other than seeing them used in local timber yards and on-line videos various. Which are worth serious consideration - withut breaking the bank. Likely use is of course general wood working. Prefer something that's a step or three above basic/bog standard DIY; as I like tools which will deliver accurate output when correctly set up/used.
Years ago in Canada I had a Crafstman radial arm saw; PIA to setup/calibrate, but once dun a vey useful item to have.
I do have a DeWalt Mitre saw (mitre cuts/angles in both planes) which is worth the cash. But there are times when one could use a decent track saw and/or table saw too...
Would appreciate thoughts, suggestions etc. for a reasonably priced (semi or fully Pro) replacement for the Worx and of course re' a table saw (perhaps a semi portable one if that's a viable option)?
Likewise... thinking about a table saw, but no experience with one at all; other than seeing them used in local timber yards and on-line videos various. Which are worth serious consideration - withut breaking the bank. Likely use is of course general wood working. Prefer something that's a step or three above basic/bog standard DIY; as I like tools which will deliver accurate output when correctly set up/used.
Years ago in Canada I had a Crafstman radial arm saw; PIA to setup/calibrate, but once dun a vey useful item to have.
I do have a DeWalt Mitre saw (mitre cuts/angles in both planes) which is worth the cash. But there are times when one could use a decent track saw and/or table saw too...
Would appreciate thoughts, suggestions etc. for a reasonably priced (semi or fully Pro) replacement for the Worx and of course re' a table saw (perhaps a semi portable one if that's a viable option)?
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